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Linares Municipality, Nuevo León

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Linares is a municipality in the state of Nuevo Leon, Mexico. The city of the same name serves as the administrative centre of the municipality.

Geography

It is found in the central part of the state, in the Región Citrícula or the Citrus Region.

Localities

History

The town was founded in the "Hualahuises" land on April 10, 1712. The name (Linares) derives from its previous name, Villa de San Felipe de Linares.

Demographics

According to the Population and Housing Census done by the Instituto Nacional de Estadistica y Geografía (INEGI),[1] the municipality has a total population of 78,669. Of the total population, 39,104 (49%) are men and 39,565 (51%) are women.

Culture

Linares is the first cultural center outside of the metropolitan area of Monterrey. Linares has a theater house with a capacity of 600, a central library and two exhibition galleries where works from national and international artists are on display.

Six public libraries, eighteen cultural halls are present, along with three cultural halls in the more rural areas.

The city has a Culture House presenting free music, dance, theater, literature, and visual arts classes. Music includes include rounds, choirs and folklore ballet in addition to popular music.

The city hosts multiple festivals. These include two music festivals (in October and Holy Week),[2] the plastic arts festival in November, and the Villaseca fair in August.

Linares is recognized for its caramel-like candies made from cow's and goat's milk. The most famous brand is "Glorias de Linares.[citation needed]

It was recently named Pueblo Mágico (Magical Town).[3]

References

  1. ^ "Space and Data of Mexico". www.inegi.org.mx. January 2012. Retrieved 2019-02-19.
  2. ^ Crumrine, Ross N. (1997). Performing the renewal of community Indigenous Easter Rituals in North Mexico and Southwest United States. p. 21. ISBN 0761805788. OCLC 901449707.
  3. ^ Billock, Jennifer. "Explore the "Magic Towns" of Mexico". Smithsonian. Retrieved 2019-02-22.

This page was last edited on 19 October 2023, at 20:54
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