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Encyclopedia Britannica - Main :: CHA-CHR |
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CHIAPAS , a Pacific coast state of southern Mexico
plateau
great
Mexico
Tehuantepec National line, to the Guatemalan frontier, is calculated to improve the industrial and social conditions of the people. The principal industries
mineral
capital , Tuxtla Gutierrez (pop. 9395 in 1900), is on the plateau
capital , San Cristobal (pop. about 5000 in 1895), about 40 M. E. of Tuxtla, is an interesting old town and the seat of the bishopric of Chiapas, founded in 1525 and made famous through its associations with Las Casas. Tapachula (pop. in 1895, 6775), the capital of the department of Soconusco; m. from the Guatemalan frontier, is a rising commercial town of the new coffee district. It is 24 M. inland from the small port of San Benito, is 559 ft. above sea-level, and has a healthy climate. Other prominent towns with their populations in 1895, are Comitan, or Comitlan (93'6), on the Rio Grijalva about 40 M. S.E. of San Cristobal, and chiefly distinguished for its fine church and convent dedicated to San Domingo; Pichucalco(8549), Tenejapa (7936), San Antonio (6715), Cintalape (6455), La Concordia (6291), San Carlos (5977), and Ococingo (5667). End of Article: CHIAPAS If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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