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Mexcaltitán de Uribe, also known simply as Mexcaltitán, is a small man-made island-city in the municipality of Santiago Ixcuintla in the Mexican state of Nayarit. Its name derives from two Náhuatl words, "mexcalli" and "titlán". Some historians have raised the possibility that it was the Aztlan of the Aztecs, their home city and birthplace from where they set out on their pilgrimage in 1091 that led them to the founding of Tenochtitlan.[1]

Mexcaltitán de Uribe
A bird's eye view of Mexcaltitán.
Coordinates: 21°54′21″N 105°28′30″W
Country Mexico
State Nayarit
MunicipalitySantiago Ixcuintla
Population
 (2010)
  Total818
Demonym(s)Mexcaltitánense

This island is now being promoted as a tourist attraction. It was designated a "Pueblo Mágico" by the federal government in 2001, and, after losing the status for several years, was reinstated in the program in 2020.[2] It is accessible by boat from La Batanga, which is the dock area located some 40 kilometers from Santiago Ixcuintla. It is known as "The Mexican Venice" (La Venecia Mexicana).[3]

Plan of Mexcaltitan
Plan of Mexcaltitan

The principal tourist attraction of the island consists of its colorful houses with traditional water resistant roofs. During the rainy season it is necessary to travel by boat due to flooding in the streets.[4]


Geographic location


The island is approximately 1100' (335m) in diameter, nearly round in shape.[5]

Currently it is a nationally recognized tourist center, located 22.3 mi (36 km) from the city of Santiago Ixcuintla, and 60 mi (98 km) from the city of Tepic.


History


During the 1960s, Mexican intellectuals began to seriously speculate about the possibility that Mexcaltitán was the mythical city of Aztlán, from where the Mexicas (later known as the Aztecs) left to initiate their pilgrimage. One of the first to consider Aztlán being linked to the Nayaritian island was historian Alfredo Chavero towards the end of the 19th century. Historical investigators after his death tested his proposition and considered it valid, among them Wigberto Jiménez Moreno. This hypothesis is still up for debate.[1]

In July 2009 the title of Pueblo Mágico was taken from the island city by the Mexican Secretary of Tourism, because it didn't comply with the observations made by the Comité Técnico during the National Meeting of Pueblos Mágicos which took place in February of the same year in Tapalpa, Jalisco.[3] The designation was officially restored to Mexcaltitán in December of 2020.[2]


Demographics


In the 2010 INEGI census, the island had 818 inhabitants.


Infrastructure


Among other landmarks, the city boasts a museum, a Catholic church, the ejido commission, an elementary school and a government operated hospital.

The island is served by 2 ferries: La Batanga, the most transited, 3.7 mi (6 km) away from Mexcaltitán and El Matadero, smaller than the other, 1.2 mi (2 km) away from the island.[4]

The ejido (public farmland allotted to citizens) of Mexcaltitán consists of an extensive area of land and water, and is considered considerably superior to other nearby ejidos in the same district consisting of the cities of El Mezcal, Aztlán de las Garzas, San Miguel Nº 2, El Nuevo Mexcaltitán and San Vicente.


References


  1. Hart, Tom. "Island of the Aztecs - Geographical". Retrieved 7 March 2017.
  2. Turismo, Secretaría de. "Anuncia la Secretaría de Turismo once nuevos Pueblos Mágicos". gob.mx (in Spanish). Retrieved 2020-12-26.
  3. "Quitan título de pueblos mágicos a 3 localidades, anuncia Sectur". La Jornada (UNAM).
  4. Gulick, Howard (1965). Nayarit, Mexico A Traveler's Guidebook. Glendale,California: A.H. Clark. pp. 80–82.
  5. Mexcaltitan de Uribe - Google Maps (accessed 9 May 2019)



На других языках


- [en] Mexcaltitán de Uribe

[es] Mexcaltitán

Mexcaltitán es una localidad del municipio de Santiago Ixcuintla, Nayarit (México). La localidad se asienta sobre una isla que recibe el mismo nombre. Su nombre viene del náhuatl mexcalli, "mezcal", y titlán, "riqueza, abundancia".

[fr] Mexcaltitán

Mexcaltitán est une île de la lagune côtière du río San Pedro, sur la côte pacifique du Mexique, qui est située dans la commune de Santiago Ixcuintla (es), dans l'État du Nayarit. Les habitants y vivent essentiellement de la pêche. Mexcaltitán est surnommé la Venise mexicaine. La surpopulation croissante remet en cause cet équilibre précaire, entre eau douce et eau salée[réf. nécessaire][pourquoi ?].

[ru] Мескальтитан

Мескальтитан (исп. Mexcaltitán), полное наименование Мескальтитан-де-Урибе (исп. Mexcaltitán de Uribe) — посёлок в Мексике, штат Наярит, муниципалитет Сантьяго-Искуинтла, расположенный на одноимённом острове. Численность населения, по данным переписи 2010 года, составила 818 человек.



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