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  1. Zacatecas ( Spanish pronunciation: [sakaˈtekas] ⓘ) is the principal city within the municipality in Mexico of the same name, and the capital and the largest city of the state of Zacatecas. Located in north-central Mexico, [1] the city had its start as a Spanish mining camp in the mid-16th century. Native Americans had already known about the ...

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    Official Web Site. Zacatecas ( [sakaˈtekas] ⓘ ), officially the Free and Sovereign State of Zacatecas ( Spanish: Estado Libre y Soberano de Zacatecas ), is one of the 31 states of Mexico. It is divided into 58 municipalities and its capital city is Zacatecas . It is located in north-central Mexico and is bordered by the states of Durango to ...

    • December 23, 1823
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  3. Zacatecas, city, capital of Zacatecas estado (state), north-central Mexico. Located in the southern part of the state, it lies in a deep narrow ravine, about 8,200 feet (2,500 meters) above sea level. The city’s name means “place where zacate grass grows.”. The historic center of Zacatecas was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1993.

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  4. www.history.com › topics › latin-americaZacatecas - HISTORY

    Dec 8, 2009 · At 2,469 meters (8,100 feet) above sea level, Zacatecas is Mexico’s second-highest city. Zacatecas was founded in 1546 after the discovery of one of the world’s richest silver veins. By the ...

  5. In the late 20th century Zacatecas became part of Mexico’s so-called “ hollow core” as many of its residents moved elsewhere, seeking work in the United States, along the U.S.-Mexican border, or in the Federal District. The rail, highway, and air routes traversing the state link Zacatecas city with El Paso (Texas) and Mexico City. Area ...

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  7. Jun 26, 2020 · A colonial city in the highlands on the slope of Cerro de la Bufa, Zacatecas was founded in 1546 and for centuries was rich with the affluence of the silver that sits beneath its surface. The riches underground translated to magnificence above. The Spanish called the shots during this period of affluence and, during that time, the Catholic ...

  8. Zacatecas is the principal city within the municipality in Mexico of the same name, and the capital and the largest city of the state of Zacatecas. Located in north-central Mexico, the city had its start as a Spanish mining camp in the mid-16th century. Native Americans had already known about the area's rich deposits of silver and other minerals. Due to the wealth that the mines provided ...

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