Irapuato
Irapuato is a Mexican city located at the foot of the Arandas Hill, in the central region of the state of Guanajuato. It lies between the Silao River and the Guanajuato River, a tributary of the Lerma River, at 1,724 m above sea level. It is located at. The city is the second-largest in the state, with a population of 342,561 according to the 2005 census, while its municipality has a population of 529,440. The municipality has an area of 845.16 km² and includes numerous smaller outlying communities. Although it is now an important center for regional trade and transportation center as well the site of several automotive and chemical manufacturing plants, the city's main industry has historically been agriculture and it has long been known for its strawberries and the raising of pigs and cattle. The fruits and flowers of Irapuato's luxurious gardens are well-known throughout Mexico.
History
Prehispanic era
In the pre-Hispanic era, the site was inhabited by the Chichimecas, a group of semi-nomadic hunter-gatherers. Later on, the Purépechas conquered the region and initiated the establishment of a permanent settlement. They constructed buildings in the Purépecha architectural style, produced pottery, and practiced agriculture. They called the settlement Xiriquitzio, which the Spanish conquerors pronounced "Jiricuato", which meant "the place with houses ". The initial growth period, however, was short lived. The downfall of the Purépecha Empire led to the abandonment of the settlement, at which point it was once again inhabited by the Chichimecas.Conquest
In the 16th century, vasts amounts of silver ore were discovered at the present day site of the capital city of Guanajuato. This discovery led to a massive migration of Spanish settlers to the area.Flood
On 18 August 1973, thousands of homes were destroyed and an estimated 300 people killed when a dam burst, sending a seven-foot-high wall of water crashing into the city.Massacres
s occurred at drug rehabilitation centres on 6 June and 1 July 2020.Climate
It has a humid subtropical climate with an average temperature of 20 °C. The large majority of rainfall occurs from June - September. It is at an altitude above sea level of 1724 meters.Transportation
Airport
Irapuato is a 2 or 3 hour flight from cities including Los Angeles, Houston, Dallas, Mexico City, Monterrey, Guadalajara and Puerto Vallarta, among others. Located just 25 minutes from the city of Irapuato the Del Bajío International Airport is an international airport located in Silao, close to Irapuato, Guanajuato, Mexico. It handles national and international air traffic of the area that includes the cities of León, Irapuato, and the state capital, Guanajuato. Guanajuato International Airport is an important connecting point for some flights from Mexico City to the United States.Major highways
Major highways in Irapuato and their starting and ending points:- Mexican Federal Highway 45 Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua - Panales, Hidalgo
- Mexican Federal Highway 90 Irapuato, Guanajuato - Zapotlanejo, Jalisco
- Mexican Federal Highway 43 Salamanca, Guanajuato - Morelia, Michoacán
- Mexican Federal Highway 110 Armería, Colima - Xoconostle, Guanajuato
Attractions
- Irapuato´s Museum Opened its doors in 1989. It is located at the corner of 5 de Febrero and Allende street in downtown. The museum, represents a space where people can enjoy a great environment and a peaceful time, culture and entertaiment.
- Pacha Mama Museum. It was inaugurated in April, 2019, Is located in Paseo del Atardecer 149, Villas de Irapuato Pacha Moma is a museum of indigenous traditional art that shows part of the community of Seri, Huichol in Mexico, and also indigenous communities of Peru and Colombia.
- Popular Commerce Square It is an outlet in Irapuato, Mexico. It is located in Martiniano Arredondo, Barrio de San José, 36500 Irapuato, Gto. It is an average Mexican market but it is the biggest in Irapuato. A lot of people go there in their everyday life to buy diverse things, like electronic devices, clothes, food, etc.
- Irekua Park It was created by the Mexican government. It has a 2 km corridor, basketball and volleyball courts, space for soccer players, a climbing wall, skating rink, and an over 250 meters zip line and an outdoor gym. You can also take your dog with your leash, your dog also has to be healthy and make sure it is not aggressive with people or other dogs, and also you must clean up after your pets.
- Fountain of Dancing Water : The fountain, which was inaugurated on December 21, 2004, stands in the central plaza of Irapuato. Every night there is a light, music and water show. The fountain is lit up in a rainbow of colors, and the jets provide a choreographed show accompanied by music.
- Irapuato Zoo : The Irapuato Zoo, which is located on the outskirts of the city, is home to 103 mammals, 271 birds, and various species of fish. The zoo was established in 1992 by engineer Emilio Tome Elias and architect Vicente Cázares Rodriguez, with the support of the then state governor, Carlos Medina Placencia.
- Plaza Cibeles Mall : This is the newest and largest mall in the city of Irapuato. The mall contains many stores such as the Liverpool chain, and a Cinépolis movie theatre. The mall was named after the Plaza de Cibeles, a famous square in Madrid, Spain, which features a sculpture and fountain that have been adopted as a symbol for the city of Madrid.
- John Paul II Monument : Bronze statue of Pope John Paul II, located in the Miguel Hidalgo square next to the Irapuato Cathedral. The statue was made out of keys that were donated by all of the people of Irapuato. The bronze sculpture has a steel skeleton and has a weight of 300 kg. It was unveiled on February 15, 2006.
- Irapuato Cathedral : The cathedral was built in the 16th century in the baroque style. The outside facade is also baroque. The interior is in the neoclassical architectural style. The cathedral is laid out in the traditional Latin Cross style.
- Miguel Hidalgo Square : A large public square in the historical center of Irapuato. The square contains the Fountain of Dancing Water as well as the Irapuato Cathedral. The square is named after Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, the father of the Mexican Independence movement.
- Little Hospital Church : This was the first church built in lrapuato. The interior was completed in 1713 and the facade in 1733. It is baroque in style and dedicated to the Lady of Mercy. The church is built in the traditional Latin Cross style. The main altars contain images made from corn paste. The church was originally built as a chapel for the Indians' Hospital, which was built two centuries earlier by Vasco de Quiroga in 1550.
- Sculpture Irapuato Me : It is a sculpture that was designed by the artist Daniel Rico Martinez and inaugurated in 2018. It represents the development of agriculture and industrial of the city. Is a point to look out for in the city, located in the 4th way. The height of the sculpture is 18 meters.
- Dolphin Fountain : In 1864, Maximilian I of Mexico donated three bronze Florentine fountains to the state of Guanajuato. These fountains are located in lrapuato, Léon, and the city of Guanajuato.
- Sergio Leon Chávez Stadium : Current home of Irapuato FC. It was one of the stadiums used in the 1986 FIFA World Cup. It has a maximum capacity of 32,000 spectators.
- Sun Clock : The clock is over a century old and it is located in the Juan Alvarez Square. The clock is elevated on a pedestal and column.
- Canyon of the Bats : It is located outside the city of Irapuato in the Sierra de Pénjamo. It is home to thousands of bats, but it is open to the public for hiking and other activities. The terrain is rugged and depending on elevation, vegetation varies from low evergreen rainforest to rainforest that loses its leaves each year. The area also contains waterfalls and natural pools.
- Esculpture in 4th : It is located outside the city of Irapuato in the Sierra de Pénjamo. It is home to thousands of bats, but it is open to the public for hiking and other activities. The terrain is rugged and depending on elevation, vegetation varies from low evergreen rainforest to rainforest that loses its leaves each year. The area also contains waterfalls and natural pools.
Food
Strawberries
This is the symbol of the city there are many dishes you can do with it like cheese cake for example, but the most important are strawberries with cream and sugar.Pastor tacos
This is a meat that is prepared with spices, is put in a tortilla with onion and cilantro covered by a sauce that can be red, avocado sauce or habanero sauce.Enchiladas mineras
This a tortilla with cheese covered by a sauce with potatoes and carrots.Traditional Mexican food
You can find many dishes like pambazos, pozole, etc..Education
The city of Irapuato is home to some private universities, and a single public university:- The Higher Technological Institute of Irapuato, is the only public institution decentralized from the state government.
Some of the private universities include:
- The Irapuato campus of the Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education,.
- The Irapuato Institute
- The Irapuato campus of the Quetzalcoatl University
- There is also a branch of the University of León .
- Liceo Cervantino University
- There is a branch of from León: A language academy which offers students the opportunity to become fluent in a second language through immersion in listening, speaking, reading, and writing in English, Japanese, German and Italian.
- *English courses:
- **General English designed for adults
- **Business
- **Kids designed for students from 7 to 11 years old
- **Teens designed for students 11 to 15 years old
- **Teachers' diploma designed for professionals
- **Summer course
- **TOEFL preparation and certification
Sport
Stadiums and arenas
- Estadio Sergio Leon Chavez
- Plaza de Toros
- Parque Irekua
- Golf Club Santa Margarita
Notable people
- Amalia Macías – singer and actress who toured Europe
- Enrique del Moral – architect.
- Silvia Navarro – actress.
- Natalia Guerrero – actress.
- Carlos Cordero – athlete for Mexico at the 2012 London Olympics.
- Samuel Ruiz – Catholic prelate.
- Mario Castañeda – Mexican voice actor.
- Chucho Navarro – founding member of the Trio Los Panchos.
- Miguel Ángel Chico Herrera – president of PRI from 2005-2009.
- Roberto Alvarado – professional soccer player who plays for Cruz Azul in the Liga MX, and the Mexico National Team.
- Claudio González – professional soccer player who plays for Club Leon in the Liga MX.
- Óscar Razo – professional soccer player who played for Club Atlas in the Liga MX.
- Francisco Rotllán – professional soccer player who played for Mexico at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona.
- Sergio Ávila – professional soccer player who played for Chivas de Guadalajara and the Mexico U-23 national team.
- José Antonio Patlán – professional soccer player who played for Chivas de Guadalajara in 2006
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Sister cities
- Aguascalientes, Aguascalientes, Mexico
- Green Bay, Wisconsin, United States
- Houston, Texas, United States
- Chula Vista, United States
- Laredo, Texas, United States
- Marianao, Havana, Cuba
- McAllen, Texas, United States
- Murcia, Murcia, Spain