San Luis Río Colorado Municipality

San Luis Río Colorado is a municipality in the Mexican state of Sonora in northwestern Mexico, covering an area of 8412.75 km2.[1][2]

San Luis Río Colorado
Official seal of San Luis Río Colorado
Country Mexico
StateSonora
CapitalSan Luis Río Colorado
Population
 (2020)
 • Total199,021
Time zoneUTC-7 (Mountain Standard Time)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-7 (No DST)

The municipality is the location of the city of San Luis Rio Colorado, the community of El Golfo de Santa Clara, and the Bahia Adair biosphere preserve.

Geography edit

The municipality is in the Lower Colorado River Valley, with the Colorado River along its west, the U.S.-Mexico border along the north, and to the Colorado River Delta on the southwest, and the Gulf of California (Sea of Cortez) along the south.

Adjacent jurisdictions edit

Populated places edit

The largest cities, towns, and villages within the municipality include:

Name2020 Census Population
San Luis Río Colorado176,685
Luis B. Sánchez5,970
Golfo de Santa Clara4,618
Islita2,332
Estación Riíto1,413
Lagunitas [es]1,217
Total Municipality199,021

Former settlements edit

Former historical settlements sites within the current municipality, many along the Colorado River that served shipping by steamboats on the Colorado River, include:

NamefoundedabandonedNotes
Colonia Lerdo1870s1900sAgricultural settlement
Gridiron18541879Colorado River steamboat landing
Hualapai Smith's1860s1879Colorado River steamboat landing
Lerdo Landing1870s1900sColorado River landing for Colonia Lerdo
Ogden's Landing18541879Colorado River steamboat landing
Port Famine18541879Colorado River steamboat landing
Port Isabel18641879Colorado River steamboat landing and Pacific Ocean seaport

History edit

The first vaccines against the COVID-19 pandemic in Mexico arrived for medical personal on January 13, 2021.[3]

Eleven people were arrested for possession of weapons reserved for the military on March 13, 2021.[4]

Government edit

Municipal presidents edit

Municipal presidentTermPolitical partyNotes
Félix M. Contreras[2]1939–1941PRM
Carlos Encinas1941–1943PRM
Alberto Veytia Ponce1943–1946PRM
Heriberto R. Silva1946–1949PRI
Refugio del Río Sáenz1949–1952PRI
Isidro Parra Olguín1952–1955PRI
Eulogio Medina Hoyos1955–1958PRI
Mario Morúa Johnson1958–1961PRI
Carlos Rodríguez Araiza1961PRI Acting municipal president
Manuel Parra Peralta1961–1964PRI
Carlos Rodríguez Araiza1964–1967PRI
Rafael Loya Castro1967–1970PRI
Jorge Flores Valdez1970–1973PRI
Rubén Payán Serrano1973–1976PRI
Ignacio Guzmán Gómez1976–1979PRI
Rodolfo Rogel Villa1979–1982PRI
Fausto Ochoa Medina1982–1985PAN
Sergio Miguel García Íñiguez1985–1988PRI
José Jesús Bustamante Salcido1988–1991PRI
Gilberto Madrid Navarro[5]1991–1994PRI
Jorge Figueroa González[6]1994–1997PAN
Florencio Díaz Armenta [es][7]1997–2000PAN
José Enrique Reina Lizárraga[8]2000–2003PAN
José Inés Palafox Núñez[9][10]2003–2006PAN
Héctor Rubén Espino Santana[11][12]2006–2009PAN
Manuel de Jesús Baldenebro Arredondo[13]2009–2012PRI
Leonardo Guillén Medina[14][15]2012–2015PAN
José Enrique Reina Lizárraga[16][17][18]2015–2018PAN
Santos González Yescas[19]2018–2021PT
Morena
PES
Coalition "Together We Will Make History"
Santos González Yescas[20]2021–Morena Was reelected on 06/06/2021

See also edit

References edit

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