The municipality of Coatepec (Spanish:[koateˈpek]ⓘ) is located in the central region of the Mexicanstate of Veracruz. Its north latitude is 19° 27′, west longitude is 96° 58′, altitude of 1,200.00m (3,937.01ft), and surface of 202.4km2 (78.1sqmi). It represents the 0.338% of the current state. The municipal seat and largest community of the municipality is also called Coatepec. The Mexican census of 2020 reported a population of 55,720 in the city, while the municipality had 93,911 inhabitants.[1] The municipality also includes many smaller communities within its boundaries. The largest of these are Tuzamapan, (8,300 hab.), Pacho Viejo (4,829 hab.), and Mahuixtlán (3,946 hab.)[1].
Top: Aerial view of Coatepec Downtown; Middle: Coatepec Municipal Hall, Old houses at Coatepec downtown; Bottom: Coatepec main plaza, San Jerónimo Church
This municipality has four small rivers: the Pixquiac, the Pintores, the Sordo and the Hueyapan; all flow into the Pescados (La Antigua) River.
Climate
Coatepec's yearly median temperature is 19.5°C (67°F). Seasonal variations in temperature are moderate as elsewhere in central Mexico, whilst precipitation has more pronounced changes. The warmest month is May, when temperatures top 30°C (86°F) on average, although at night because of the high elevation the mercury drops to 15°C (59°F). The coolest month is January with temperatures varying from 9°C (48°F) to 22°C (72°F). Precipitation is at its lowest during the spring months (however still some rainfall falls from late cold fronts or early thunderstorm activity). Rainfall peaks at two times during the year, in June, at the beginning of the rainy season, and in September, towards the end of it. During these months precipitation exceeds on average 300mm (11.8in) and have been as high as over 25in (640.7mm in September 1974). The city's mild to warm temperatures have their extremes in 33°C (92°F) in May 1984 and -1°C (28°F) during February, 1976. There are 161 days with rain each year, while fog is common during the winter months.
Coatepec has many traditions, with the most important being The Feast of Sán Jerónimo, which the people celebrate on September 30 each year.
The foods in Coatepec that are the most popular with the local population and tourists alike include: Tamales, Chilaquiles, Emmoladas, Gorditas, Lupitas, Enfrijoladas, and others.
Products
Coatepec is known for its coffee, which both tastes and looks appealing.
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