Informative functional map of Chihuahua
Coyote
Field mice
Rattle snake
Desert tortoise
Mexican wolf
Border States
Bordering States
Little info about the state
Bushes
Forest
Grasslands
Rivers
Archaelogical sites
Emblematic animal species
Emblematic regions
Biggest cities
Tallest land point
Least populated places
El Tule
It is part of grassland regions as it is also conformed by forest flora, it is one of the rural regions that the state is full with It has a population of 1448
Mexican field mice
The Mexican field mouse (Peromyscus spp.) is a small species of rodent found in Mexico and parts of North America. Mexican voles have a total length of between 10 and 20 centimeters, including their tail, and their weight varies from 10 to 50 grams.At present it is considered that the Mexican field mouse has a stable population, and lacks great threats, despite having described that contamination by lead or some pesticides
Rio Grande
The Rio Grande/Rio Bravo is one of the longest rivers in North America, running about 1,900 miles from its headwaters in the San Juan Mountains in southern Colorado to where it meets the sea in the Gulf of Mexico.
Juarez City
Its the biggest and bussiest border in the world, it is the border between Mexico and the US by the city of el paso in Texas which is next to las Cruces in New Mexico, some of their principal economic activities are factories and the fabrication of electronics and Population: 1,512,450 Their principal activities are
- Machines and data processing units
- Wire and electrice cables
- Instruments used for the medical field
Janos Biological Reserve
The reserve covers an area of 526,482 hectares and is home to a wide variety of flora and fauna, including the only population of bison in the wild. it is a natural reserve for one of the endangered species from the continent since this is the only region where you can find wild population of this species on the wild
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Chihuahua
It is the capital city of the state. It is the second biggest city on the state, only behind Juarez. Population: 937,674 Economic activities:
- Parts and accesories for vehicles
- Integrated electronics and wires
- Electronic circuits for controlling the distribution of electricy
Coyote
Today's coyotes have used their liveliness to adapt to the changing landscape of North America. There was a time when these canids lived mainly in open grasslands and deserts, but today they roam the forests and mountains of the subcontinent. The IUCN categorizes the conservation status of the coyote as "least concern." The species is abundant throughout its range, with stable or increasing populations. Humans pose the primary threat to coyotes. Ironically, control efforts may have led to the species' expansion, as persecution alters coyote behavior and increases litter sizes.
Maguarichi
Maguarichi is a rural region and its population is relatively small compared to urban areas. The local population is usually made up of indigenous communities, mainly Raramuri, who are known for their rich culture and traditions. Maguarichi is one of the municipalities with the smallest population, with a total population of: 1302.
Huapoca
Huapoca isan important archaeological site located in Madera, in the Sierra Madre Occidental region. Like the Cuarenta Casas and Paquime, the Huapoca is an archaeological vestige related to the Mogollon indigenous group and culture, which lived in this region many centuries ago.
Delicias
It is a a farm town, one of the biggest cities next to Cuahtemoc. One of their biggest activities is cow milk production Population: 150,506 Economic activities
- Production of nuts
- Wires and electronic cables
- Telefonic numbers and from other wireless networks
Coyame del Sotol
The name "Sotol" refers to a desert plant that is used to produce a traditional alcoholic drink the region, known as "sotol." This municipality is located in an arid and mountainous area of Mexico and is known for its natural beauty and landscapes. Coyame del sotol is one of the municipalities with the lowest population, with a total population of: 1230.
Sierra Madre occidental
Sierra de Chihuahua: The Sierra de Chihuahua is composed of the northernmost part of the Sierra Madre Occidental and is divided into three major regions: the Sierra, the Plains and the Desert. This place is extended to other states like , Sonora and Sinaloa
San Miguel river
Casas Grandes complex is located in a wide, fertile valley on the Casas Grandes or San Miguel River, 56 kilometres (35 mi) south of Janos and 240 kilometres (150 mi) northwest of the state capital, the city of Chihuahua. The settlement relied on irrigation to support its agriculture.
Rattlesnake
The rattlesnake is a representative animal in our country, that is why it appears in the shield of the flag of Mexico.
Rattlesnakes live 20-30 years. They measure from 50 cm to just over 2 meters.
With each change of skin increases a ring in its rattle; However, these pieces break down over time. Most species of rattlesnake are classified as "least concern" by the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources (IUCN).
Cueva de la olla
Cueva de la Olla is an important archaeological site located in Casas Grandes as it is also very near of Nuevo Casas grandes, in the Sierra Madre Occidental region. It is a place of great historical and cultural relevance due to the cave paintings found inside and dating back to prehistoric times.
Desert tortoise
The Desert tortoise (Gopherus agassizii), is a species of tortoise native to the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico. Desert tortoises grow slowly and live about 50 to 80 years. They can tolerate water, salt, and energy imbalances on a daily basis, which increases their lifespans. The desert tortoise is listed as “threatened” under the Endangered Species Act. USGS WERC scientists, along with project partners have been conducting long-term analyses on how changes in the southwestern deserts of the United States can affect desert tortoise populations.
Cuauhtemoc
It is one of the biggest cities next to the already big like Juarez and Chihuahua, it is home many groups like the ''menonitas'' which are Germanic groups that came around the XX century to Mexico and other countries. Population: 180,638 Economic activities:
- Trailes and semi trailes for vehicles
- Wires and electronic cables
- Other furniture
Huejotitán
Huejotitan is located in a mountainous region of Chihuahua, which means that it offers beautiful natural landscapes, with mountains, canyons and characteristic desert vegetation. Is the city with the fewest inhabitants, with a population of 824.
The Dunes of Samalayuca
The Dunes of Samalayuca have been formed for thousands of years of erosion. This ecosystem of dunes of fine and clear sand was registered as Ecological Park Dunes of Samalayuca -Area of Protection of Flora and wild life, in 2009. It is next to Juarez which is the biggest city on the state
Cueva Grande
This rock shelter contains at least nine rooms distributed around a small courtyard that contained two granaries for corn. It is one of the oldest human occupations in the region; Due to its size and location, it is the closest to the river area. It has a small Atalaya of which you can see its foundations and layout which functioned as a direct communication post with Huapoca
Cuarenta casas
Cuarenta Casas, also known as the Cuarenta Casas Ruin, is another important archaelogical place ubicated in the region of la Sierra Madre Occidental around Nuevo Casas grandes and Casas grandes. This place is known for its unic architecture and its relation ship with the Mogollon culture which also habitated Paquime
Bolsón de Mapimí
Currently, the Bolsón de Mapimí is a desert that has a lot of flora and wild life with an extension of more than 400 kilometers, where there are mountain ranges, which also has a very extreme climate. The Bolsón de Mapimí is an endorheic, or internal drainage, basin in which no rivers or streams drain to the sea, but rather toward the center of the basin, often terminating in swamps and ephemeral lakes.
Paquime
The site is known for its adobe and stone architecture, including buildings and a complex network of interconnected rooms and courtyards. The buildings at Paquime are known for their unique T-shaped doorways and distinctive architectural style.
Paquime was inhabited by the Mogollon culture, specifically Casas Grandes, around 1130 ce. This culture was known for its skilled pottery, agriculture, and trading activities.
Conchos river
The Río Conchos (Conchos River) is a large river in the Mexican state of Chihuahua. It joins the Río Bravo del Norte (known in the United States as the Rio Grande) at the town of Ojinaga, Chihuahua.
Manuel Benavides
Manuel Benavides is a rural region in the state of Chihuahua, characterized by its desert and mountainous environment, its economy based on agriculture and livestock, and a culture that reflects the traditions of the north. One of the municipalities with the smallest population, with a total population of: 1178
Mexican Wolf
The Mexican wolf is the smallest subspecies of the 30 subspecies of North America. Its habitat could occur in various places, from desert and semi-arid areas to forests, extending through Mexico, Texas and Arizona, occupying a large territory that was subsequently greatly reduced. The Mexican wolf has been endangered since 1976. At that time, there were fewer than 50 living wolves. Several reasons led to this worrying decline: Reduction in the number of prey and loss of habitat due to human occupation of their territories.
Hidalgo del parral
The city has a cultural atmosphere and is known for its festivals and celebrations, including the Parral Carnival, which is one of the most important events in the city. Population: 116,662 Economic activities
- Cattle raising of cows
- Wood and derivatives
- Machinery and devices
Mohinora hill
Cerro Mohinora is a prominent mountain located in Chihuahau. It is part of the Sierra Madre Occidental mountain range, which goes through several states in western Mexico. Cerro Mohinora is known for its rugged terrain and stands as the highest peak in the state of Chihuahua being on the southerrn part of the state, near to tropical environments.
- It is 3,300 meters over the sea level
- It has a prominence of 873 meters
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Informative functional map of Chihuahua
Coyote
Field mice
Rattle snake
Desert tortoise
Mexican wolf
Border States
Bordering States
Little info about the state
Bushes
Forest
Grasslands
Rivers
Archaelogical sites
Emblematic animal species
Emblematic regions
Biggest cities
Tallest land point
Least populated places
El Tule
It is part of grassland regions as it is also conformed by forest flora, it is one of the rural regions that the state is full with It has a population of 1448
Mexican field mice
The Mexican field mouse (Peromyscus spp.) is a small species of rodent found in Mexico and parts of North America. Mexican voles have a total length of between 10 and 20 centimeters, including their tail, and their weight varies from 10 to 50 grams.At present it is considered that the Mexican field mouse has a stable population, and lacks great threats, despite having described that contamination by lead or some pesticides
Rio Grande
The Rio Grande/Rio Bravo is one of the longest rivers in North America, running about 1,900 miles from its headwaters in the San Juan Mountains in southern Colorado to where it meets the sea in the Gulf of Mexico.
Juarez City
Its the biggest and bussiest border in the world, it is the border between Mexico and the US by the city of el paso in Texas which is next to las Cruces in New Mexico, some of their principal economic activities are factories and the fabrication of electronics and Population: 1,512,450 Their principal activities are
Janos Biological Reserve
The reserve covers an area of 526,482 hectares and is home to a wide variety of flora and fauna, including the only population of bison in the wild. it is a natural reserve for one of the endangered species from the continent since this is the only region where you can find wild population of this species on the wild
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Chihuahua
It is the capital city of the state. It is the second biggest city on the state, only behind Juarez. Population: 937,674 Economic activities:
Coyote
Today's coyotes have used their liveliness to adapt to the changing landscape of North America. There was a time when these canids lived mainly in open grasslands and deserts, but today they roam the forests and mountains of the subcontinent. The IUCN categorizes the conservation status of the coyote as "least concern." The species is abundant throughout its range, with stable or increasing populations. Humans pose the primary threat to coyotes. Ironically, control efforts may have led to the species' expansion, as persecution alters coyote behavior and increases litter sizes.
Maguarichi
Maguarichi is a rural region and its population is relatively small compared to urban areas. The local population is usually made up of indigenous communities, mainly Raramuri, who are known for their rich culture and traditions. Maguarichi is one of the municipalities with the smallest population, with a total population of: 1302.
Huapoca
Huapoca isan important archaeological site located in Madera, in the Sierra Madre Occidental region. Like the Cuarenta Casas and Paquime, the Huapoca is an archaeological vestige related to the Mogollon indigenous group and culture, which lived in this region many centuries ago.
Delicias
It is a a farm town, one of the biggest cities next to Cuahtemoc. One of their biggest activities is cow milk production Population: 150,506 Economic activities
Coyame del Sotol
The name "Sotol" refers to a desert plant that is used to produce a traditional alcoholic drink the region, known as "sotol." This municipality is located in an arid and mountainous area of Mexico and is known for its natural beauty and landscapes. Coyame del sotol is one of the municipalities with the lowest population, with a total population of: 1230.
Sierra Madre occidental
Sierra de Chihuahua: The Sierra de Chihuahua is composed of the northernmost part of the Sierra Madre Occidental and is divided into three major regions: the Sierra, the Plains and the Desert. This place is extended to other states like , Sonora and Sinaloa
San Miguel river
Casas Grandes complex is located in a wide, fertile valley on the Casas Grandes or San Miguel River, 56 kilometres (35 mi) south of Janos and 240 kilometres (150 mi) northwest of the state capital, the city of Chihuahua. The settlement relied on irrigation to support its agriculture.
Rattlesnake
The rattlesnake is a representative animal in our country, that is why it appears in the shield of the flag of Mexico. Rattlesnakes live 20-30 years. They measure from 50 cm to just over 2 meters. With each change of skin increases a ring in its rattle; However, these pieces break down over time. Most species of rattlesnake are classified as "least concern" by the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources (IUCN).
Cueva de la olla
Cueva de la Olla is an important archaeological site located in Casas Grandes as it is also very near of Nuevo Casas grandes, in the Sierra Madre Occidental region. It is a place of great historical and cultural relevance due to the cave paintings found inside and dating back to prehistoric times.
Desert tortoise
The Desert tortoise (Gopherus agassizii), is a species of tortoise native to the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico. Desert tortoises grow slowly and live about 50 to 80 years. They can tolerate water, salt, and energy imbalances on a daily basis, which increases their lifespans. The desert tortoise is listed as “threatened” under the Endangered Species Act. USGS WERC scientists, along with project partners have been conducting long-term analyses on how changes in the southwestern deserts of the United States can affect desert tortoise populations.
Cuauhtemoc
It is one of the biggest cities next to the already big like Juarez and Chihuahua, it is home many groups like the ''menonitas'' which are Germanic groups that came around the XX century to Mexico and other countries. Population: 180,638 Economic activities:
Huejotitán
Huejotitan is located in a mountainous region of Chihuahua, which means that it offers beautiful natural landscapes, with mountains, canyons and characteristic desert vegetation. Is the city with the fewest inhabitants, with a population of 824.
The Dunes of Samalayuca
The Dunes of Samalayuca have been formed for thousands of years of erosion. This ecosystem of dunes of fine and clear sand was registered as Ecological Park Dunes of Samalayuca -Area of Protection of Flora and wild life, in 2009. It is next to Juarez which is the biggest city on the state
Cueva Grande
This rock shelter contains at least nine rooms distributed around a small courtyard that contained two granaries for corn. It is one of the oldest human occupations in the region; Due to its size and location, it is the closest to the river area. It has a small Atalaya of which you can see its foundations and layout which functioned as a direct communication post with Huapoca
Cuarenta casas
Cuarenta Casas, also known as the Cuarenta Casas Ruin, is another important archaelogical place ubicated in the region of la Sierra Madre Occidental around Nuevo Casas grandes and Casas grandes. This place is known for its unic architecture and its relation ship with the Mogollon culture which also habitated Paquime
Bolsón de Mapimí
Currently, the Bolsón de Mapimí is a desert that has a lot of flora and wild life with an extension of more than 400 kilometers, where there are mountain ranges, which also has a very extreme climate. The Bolsón de Mapimí is an endorheic, or internal drainage, basin in which no rivers or streams drain to the sea, but rather toward the center of the basin, often terminating in swamps and ephemeral lakes.
Paquime
The site is known for its adobe and stone architecture, including buildings and a complex network of interconnected rooms and courtyards. The buildings at Paquime are known for their unique T-shaped doorways and distinctive architectural style. Paquime was inhabited by the Mogollon culture, specifically Casas Grandes, around 1130 ce. This culture was known for its skilled pottery, agriculture, and trading activities.
Conchos river
The Río Conchos (Conchos River) is a large river in the Mexican state of Chihuahua. It joins the Río Bravo del Norte (known in the United States as the Rio Grande) at the town of Ojinaga, Chihuahua.
Manuel Benavides
Manuel Benavides is a rural region in the state of Chihuahua, characterized by its desert and mountainous environment, its economy based on agriculture and livestock, and a culture that reflects the traditions of the north. One of the municipalities with the smallest population, with a total population of: 1178
Mexican Wolf
The Mexican wolf is the smallest subspecies of the 30 subspecies of North America. Its habitat could occur in various places, from desert and semi-arid areas to forests, extending through Mexico, Texas and Arizona, occupying a large territory that was subsequently greatly reduced. The Mexican wolf has been endangered since 1976. At that time, there were fewer than 50 living wolves. Several reasons led to this worrying decline: Reduction in the number of prey and loss of habitat due to human occupation of their territories.
Hidalgo del parral
The city has a cultural atmosphere and is known for its festivals and celebrations, including the Parral Carnival, which is one of the most important events in the city. Population: 116,662 Economic activities
Mohinora hill
Cerro Mohinora is a prominent mountain located in Chihuahau. It is part of the Sierra Madre Occidental mountain range, which goes through several states in western Mexico. Cerro Mohinora is known for its rugged terrain and stands as the highest peak in the state of Chihuahua being on the southerrn part of the state, near to tropical environments.