CENTER HIGH SCHOOL
INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY AND
SERVICES NO. 64
Project Name:
Huatabampo Sonora
Name of the master:
Dulce Angelica Hernández
Name of the members:
Karla Jaqueline Meza
Aracely Sánchez
Frania Robles
Esmeralda Ponce
Alejandro Quintero
Carlos López
Frida Valenzuela
Ramon Barreras
HUATABAMPO


It is located to the south of the State,
Huatabampo is a place that naturally follows
from its indigenous customs, which keeps
alive their traditions, which gives us the
exquisiteness of its dishes and we share the
beauty of its beaches. The current city of
Huatabampo began to form in the last
decade of the nineteenth century and its
name comes from the language Cahita
(Yaqui and Mayo) from the roots "Huata",
willow; "baam", plural "baa", water; and "po",
in; "willow in the water"



Huatabampo means 'sauce' in the water
language in May, the territory occupied by
the municipality, to date, has traditionally
been Indian Territory mayos.
 Huatabampo

was born big and adult with
1.500 inhabitants in the year 1890: this
because they arrive together the inhabitants
of Santa Cruz de Huatabampo and the village
of Chijubampo and neighbors.Its inhabitants
include in your daily diet various dishes that
they leave a good taste of the palate, between
all of them, these are some of the most
common
TRADITIONAL


Huatabampo is a place that shed naturally their
indigenous customs



The months of May and June carried out the feasts
of the Holy Trinity, in these festivities thousands of
visitors from different parts of the state and the
world gather here to participate in this celebration
which combines tradition with the catholic traditions
may, as the ancient Dance of the deer.



The December 12 is carried out by the parties that
celebrate the Day of the Virgin of Guadalupe.



The November 2, Day of the dead


The existing flora in the municipi is type of scrub:
sarcocaule scrub, among whose species are:
copal, Torote, matacora, grass of
donkey, PaloVerde, ocotillo, governor, Choya, coal.
In the coastal part of the municipality, the
vegetation is of type such as El Chamizal
halophile, Jauja, Saladillo and mangle Right there
on the shore of the bay of Santa Clara is coastal
dune vegetation.



As far as wildlife predominate: frog, toad del
Toro, the desert
tortoise, Cachora, porohui, chameleon, chicotera, r
attlesnake snake, mouse of ampo, spotted
skunks, squirrels, wild boar, cougar, coyote, El
Tecolote dwarf, lesser roadrunner, barn owl, black
thrushes, vulture, black hawk.
ECONOMY
ECONOMY


AGRICULTURE in the Municipality account with a
agricultural surface of 41.959 hectares, representing 36
percent of the total land area of the municipality, in
addition to an extensive network of canals that make
possible the gravity-fed irrigation, also the municipal
agriculture is supplied from deep wells. The main crops
are vegetables, pulses and wheat. Horticultural
production is estimated at 41.908 tonnes.




Another of the productive activities of great importance
for the municipality is aquaculture; there is a vast
expanse of land of federal maritime terrestrial zone.
THE LIVESTOCK



Represents the main economic source and
generator of jobs and income in the village.
Develops mainly in its extensive mode. On the
basis of the number of heads the activity is the main
livestock cattle, according to the S. F. G. in
1997, there were 71.573 hectares of rangeland and
9.438 hectares of meadows of temporary, which
means a use of the 69% of the land area of the
municipality.
FISHING




In the village fishing is an important
activity, already that account with 120
km of coastline, there are 3,000
fishermen grouped into 5 fishing
communities. Shrimp is the main
product of the industry for its
commercial value, other important
products are sardines and fish flakes.
Huatabampo account with 21
cooperatives established that are
dedicated to the exploitation of the
shrimp and fish flake of both bay and
high seas, with about 800 boats minors
and 20 vessels of high seas.
THE AGRO-INDUSTRY ACTIVITY


Develops in the municipal seat, where activities are
concentrated in the secondary and tertiary sectors, the
agro industrial plant the canneries and complete two six
packs of vegetables, and two industries producing
agricultural inputs.



Important places and that you can visit:



Huatabampito beach account with more than 20 km of
beautiful virgin beaches that bathe the coast of the
municipality of Huatabampo, with fine sand, blue-green
water and slight slope, presents no change in depth,
inclines or cracks, in addition to its gentle swell, which
makes it a unique spa, in which the swimmers can be
several meters deep.
THE MUSEUM


General Alvaro Obregon museum The Museum
Room is located in the former residence of General
Alvaro Obregon, built at the beginning of the last
century (1904) and remodeled at the end of the
same (1988). It was inaugurated on 17 July 1995
and has since been a permanent space to
commemorate the life and work of the revolutionary
and former Mexican president.
CEMETERY


In the municipal cemetery is buried the Gral. Alvaro
Obregon emerged who was president of the
republic in the period 1920-1924.

Exposicion huatson

  • 1.
    CENTER HIGH SCHOOL INDUSTRIALTECHNOLOGY AND SERVICES NO. 64 Project Name: Huatabampo Sonora Name of the master: Dulce Angelica Hernández Name of the members: Karla Jaqueline Meza Aracely Sánchez Frania Robles Esmeralda Ponce Alejandro Quintero Carlos López Frida Valenzuela Ramon Barreras
  • 3.
    HUATABAMPO  It is locatedto the south of the State, Huatabampo is a place that naturally follows from its indigenous customs, which keeps alive their traditions, which gives us the exquisiteness of its dishes and we share the beauty of its beaches. The current city of Huatabampo began to form in the last decade of the nineteenth century and its name comes from the language Cahita (Yaqui and Mayo) from the roots "Huata", willow; "baam", plural "baa", water; and "po", in; "willow in the water"  Huatabampo means 'sauce' in the water language in May, the territory occupied by the municipality, to date, has traditionally been Indian Territory mayos.
  • 4.
     Huatabampo was bornbig and adult with 1.500 inhabitants in the year 1890: this because they arrive together the inhabitants of Santa Cruz de Huatabampo and the village of Chijubampo and neighbors.Its inhabitants include in your daily diet various dishes that they leave a good taste of the palate, between all of them, these are some of the most common
  • 5.
    TRADITIONAL  Huatabampo is aplace that shed naturally their indigenous customs  The months of May and June carried out the feasts of the Holy Trinity, in these festivities thousands of visitors from different parts of the state and the world gather here to participate in this celebration which combines tradition with the catholic traditions may, as the ancient Dance of the deer.  The December 12 is carried out by the parties that celebrate the Day of the Virgin of Guadalupe.  The November 2, Day of the dead
  • 6.
     The existing florain the municipi is type of scrub: sarcocaule scrub, among whose species are: copal, Torote, matacora, grass of donkey, PaloVerde, ocotillo, governor, Choya, coal. In the coastal part of the municipality, the vegetation is of type such as El Chamizal halophile, Jauja, Saladillo and mangle Right there on the shore of the bay of Santa Clara is coastal dune vegetation.  As far as wildlife predominate: frog, toad del Toro, the desert tortoise, Cachora, porohui, chameleon, chicotera, r attlesnake snake, mouse of ampo, spotted skunks, squirrels, wild boar, cougar, coyote, El Tecolote dwarf, lesser roadrunner, barn owl, black thrushes, vulture, black hawk.
  • 7.
  • 8.
    ECONOMY  AGRICULTURE in theMunicipality account with a agricultural surface of 41.959 hectares, representing 36 percent of the total land area of the municipality, in addition to an extensive network of canals that make possible the gravity-fed irrigation, also the municipal agriculture is supplied from deep wells. The main crops are vegetables, pulses and wheat. Horticultural production is estimated at 41.908 tonnes.   Another of the productive activities of great importance for the municipality is aquaculture; there is a vast expanse of land of federal maritime terrestrial zone.
  • 9.
    THE LIVESTOCK  Represents themain economic source and generator of jobs and income in the village. Develops mainly in its extensive mode. On the basis of the number of heads the activity is the main livestock cattle, according to the S. F. G. in 1997, there were 71.573 hectares of rangeland and 9.438 hectares of meadows of temporary, which means a use of the 69% of the land area of the municipality.
  • 10.
    FISHING   In the villagefishing is an important activity, already that account with 120 km of coastline, there are 3,000 fishermen grouped into 5 fishing communities. Shrimp is the main product of the industry for its commercial value, other important products are sardines and fish flakes. Huatabampo account with 21 cooperatives established that are dedicated to the exploitation of the shrimp and fish flake of both bay and high seas, with about 800 boats minors and 20 vessels of high seas.
  • 11.
    THE AGRO-INDUSTRY ACTIVITY  Developsin the municipal seat, where activities are concentrated in the secondary and tertiary sectors, the agro industrial plant the canneries and complete two six packs of vegetables, and two industries producing agricultural inputs.  Important places and that you can visit:  Huatabampito beach account with more than 20 km of beautiful virgin beaches that bathe the coast of the municipality of Huatabampo, with fine sand, blue-green water and slight slope, presents no change in depth, inclines or cracks, in addition to its gentle swell, which makes it a unique spa, in which the swimmers can be several meters deep.
  • 12.
    THE MUSEUM  General AlvaroObregon museum The Museum Room is located in the former residence of General Alvaro Obregon, built at the beginning of the last century (1904) and remodeled at the end of the same (1988). It was inaugurated on 17 July 1995 and has since been a permanent space to commemorate the life and work of the revolutionary and former Mexican president.
  • 14.
    CEMETERY  In the municipalcemetery is buried the Gral. Alvaro Obregon emerged who was president of the republic in the period 1920-1924.