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San Mateo Atenco

San Mateo Atenco
Coat of arms of San Mateo Atenco
Coat of arms
Motto: Somos Brazo que Lucha y Espíritu que Crea (We are the fighting arm and the creating spirit)
San Mateo Atenco is located in Mexico
San Mateo Atenco
San Mateo Atenco
Coordinates: 19°16′13″N 99°32′00″W / 19.27028°N 99.53333°W / 19.27028; -99.53333
Country  Mexico
State State of Mexico
Founded October 13, 1871
Government
 • Municipal President C. Sergio Fuentes Vázquez(2009-2012)
Area
 • Total 12.58 km2 (4.86 sq mi)
Elevation 2,600 m (8,500 ft)
Population (2005)Municipality
 • Total 66,740
 • Seat 63,356
Time zone CST (UTC-6)
Postal code 52100
Website http://www.sanmateoatenco.gob.mx

San Mateo Atenco is a city and a municipality located in the State of México in Mexico. It lies west of the Federal District (Distrito Federal) near the municipality of Metepec, in the central part of the state of México, and is part of the Toluca urban area bordering the city to the east. The name Atenco is derived from the Nahuatl language. It means “In the water’s edge”, from atl(water), tentli (edge) and co (in).

Enormous mammoth fossils have been found near the Lerma River, where San Mateo Atenco is today. The first settlers used mammoth fossils as tools for hunting. This area has been the scene of the development of cultural groups that transited through the Toluca Valley for 20 thousand years. During the pre-Classic period (2000 B.C.), agricultural development created small settlements. During the Classic period (250-900 A.C.), the settlements had cultural relations with Teotihuacán. Atenco was founded by the Matlazincas (Men of the net). Matlazincas were a militarist society and dominated the Toluca Valley during the period from 750 to 1162. The pre-Hispanic town was founded by Xolotl, the lord of Texcoco in the 12th century.

After the Spanish Conquest, Atenco was governed by Juan Altamirano who was the governor of the Marquise of Toluca. Since, the beginning of evangelization, Atenco was attended by Franciscans who gave it the name of San Mateo. San Mateo Atenco was part of the municipality of Metepec until 1726 when it became part of the district of Lerma.

During the Mexican War of Independence, Battle of Monte de las Cruces occurred near here in 1810. The insurgent army tried to cross the Lerma River by the Atenco Bridge. The Royal Army tried to stop the insurgents by destroying the bridge but this was not enough and the insurgents crossed the river. In the morning of October 30, the battle was fought, ending with the victory of the insurgent army.


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