Córdoba, Veracruz

Córdoba, known officially as Heroica Córdoba, is a city and the seat of the municipality of the same name in the Mexican state of Veracruz. It was founded in 1618.

Córdoba
City
Top: Panoramic view of Córdoba main square; Middle: San Antonio de Padua Church, Immaculate Conception Cathedral; Bottom: Portal de la Gloria, Córdoba Municipal Hall
Nickname: 
La ciudad de los 30 caballeros (The City of the Thirty Gentlemen)
Córdoba
Coordinates: 18°53′39″N 96°56′05″W
Country Mexico
StateVeracruz
RegionMountains Region
Founded1618
Government
  MayorJuan Martínez Flores (Morena)
Area
  Total159.9 km2 (61.7 sq mi)
Elevation
(of seat)
860 m (2,820 ft)
Population
 (2020)
  Total204,721
  Density1,208.4/km2 (3,130/sq mi)
  Seat
139,075
  Metro
335,950
  Metro density727.63/km2 (1,884.6/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC-6 (Central (US Central))
  Summer (DST)UTC-5 (Central)
Postal code (of seat)
94500
Website(in Spanish) Municipal Official Site
Historical population
YearPop.±%
1995 168,760    
2000 177,280+5.0%
2005 186,623+5.3%
2010 196,541+5.3%
2015 218,153+11.0%
2020 204,721−6.2%

The city is composed of 15 barrios (neighborhoods) bounded to the north by Ixhuatlán del Café and Tomatlán, and to the south by Amatlán de los Reyes and Naranjal. The western area abuts Fortin de las Flores and the eastern area borders Amatlán de los Reyes and Peñuela.

Córdoba has a municipal area of 159.9 km.2 It is divided into 95 localities, of which the most important are San Román, Crucero Nacional, La Luz y Trinidad Palotal, and Colorines.

This city is also known as The City of the Thirty Gentlemen since it was founded by 30 from the most important families of the region, due to the fact that it had to be founded due to the assaults that took place in the region near Yanga.

The city boasts of its historical importance, its colonial places and buildings, its cultural centers, parks and its gastronomy. Along with Fortín, Amatlán and Yanga, it forms part of a very important metropolitan area, with a population of 335,850 people as 2020, in the Altas Montañas region to form a large metropolitan area together with the City of Orizaba.

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