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Yucatán
Estado Libre y Soberano de Yucatán
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Official seal of Yucatán
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Eik-name(s):

La Hermana República de Yucatán
(The sister republic of Yucatán)[1][2]
State o Yucatán athin Mexico
State o Yucatán athin Mexico
Coordinates:20°50′0″N89°0′0″W/ 20.83333°N 89.00000°W/20.83333; -89.00000
KintraMexico
CaipitalMérida
Municipalities106
Admission23 December 1823[3][4]
Order8t[a]
Govrenment
GovrenorIvonne Ortega PachecoPRI
Senators[5]Beatriz Zavala PenichePAN
Alfredo RodríguezPAN
Cleominio ZoredaPRI
Deputies[6]
Area
• Total39612 km2(15,294 sq mi)
Rankit 20t
Highest elevation210 m (690 ft)
Population
(2010)[9]
• Total1,955,577
• Rank21st
• Density49/km2(130/sq mi)
• Density rank17t
Demonym(s)Yucateco (a)
Time zoneUTC−6(CST)
• Summer (DST)UTC−5(CDT)
Postal code
97
Aurie code
ISO 3166 codeMX-YUC
HDIIncrease0.821highRankit 20t
GDPUS$ 9,191,180.625th[b]
WebsiteOffeecial Wab Steid
^a. Joined tae the federation unner the name oFederatit Republic o Yucatán,includit the modren states o Yucatán,CampecheanQuintana Roo.
^b. The state's GDP wis 117,647,112 thoosan opesosin 2008,[9]amoont correspondin tae 9,191,180.625 thoosan odollars,being a dollar wirth 12.80 pesos (value o 3 Juin 2010).[10]

Yucatán(Spaingie pronunciation:[ʝukaˈtan]), offeecially theFree an Sovereign State o Yucatán(Spaingie:Estado Libre y Soberano de Yucatán), is ane o the 31 states which, wi theFederal Destrict,comprise the32 Federal EntitiesoMexico.It is dividit in106 municipalities,an its caipital ceety isMérida.

It is locatit inSootheastren Mexico,on the north pairt o theYucatán Peninsulae.It is bordered bi the states oCampechetae the soothwast,Quintana Rootae the northeast an theGuwf o Mexicolees aff its north coast.

Afore the arrival oSpaniardstae the Yucatán Peninsulae, the name o this region wisel Mayab.[11]InMayan leid,"ma' ya'ab"is translatit as" a few ". It wis a vera important region for theMayan ceevilization,which reached the peak o its development on this place, where they foondit the ceeties oChichen Itza,Izamal,Motul,Mayapan,Ek' Balaman Ichcaanzihóo (cried T'Hó), now Mérida.[12]

Efter theSpanish conquest,Yucatán Peninsulae wis a single admeenistrative an poleetical entity, theCaiptaincy General o Yucatán.Follaein unthirldom an the breakup o theMexican Empirein 1823, thefirst Republic o Yucatánwis proclaimit which then wis voluntarily annexed tae theFederal Republico Unitit Mexican States on 21 December 1823.[3]Later on 16 Mairch 1841, as result o cultural an poleetical conflicts aroond the federal pact, Yucatán declared unthirldom frae Mexico tae form a seicontRepublic o Yucatán,but eventually on 14 Julie 1848, Yucatán wis definitely rejoined tae Mexico. In 1858, in the middle o thecaste war,the state o Yucatan wis dividit for the first time, establishin Campeche as separate state (offeecially in 1863). Durin thePorfiriato,in 1902, the state o Yucatan wis dividit again tae form the Federal territory that later became the present state o Quintana Roo.[13]

The day, Yucatán is the safest state in Mexico[14][15]an Mérida wis awairditCeety o Peacein 2011.[16][17]

The name Yucatán, assigned tae thepeninsulaean aw, came frae early splorations o theConquistadorsfrae Europe. There are reliable versions that the name wis result frae confusion atween theMayan inhabitantsan the first Spainyie splorers aroond 1517:

  • Accordin tae ane o them, wis the answer o a Mayan indigenous tae the question o a Spainyie splorer, syne he wantit tae ken the name o the region. The Mayan probably repliedMa'anaatik ka t'annwhich meansMaya leidA dae no unnerstaund your speechorI dae no unnerstaund you.
  • It is said that theSpaniardsgave the name o Yucatán tae the region an aw, acause the Mayan answered their questions wi the phraseuh yu ka t'ann,in Mayan leid meanshear hou they talk.

Probably the first narrator's o "A dae no unnerstaund" version wis the friarToribio de Benavente,in his beukHistoria de los indios de la Nueva España(History o the Indians o New Spain) says:

"acause talkin wi those Indians o the coast, whaiver the Spainyie asked the Indians respondit: «Tectetán, Tectetán», which means: «A daena unnerstaund you, A daena unnerstaund you»:...they corruptit the wird, an no unnerstaundin wha the Indians said, they said: «Yucatán is the name o this land»; an the same happened in a place..., a cape, which they criedcape Cotochan aw; an Cotoch in that leid means hoose ".[18]

Anither version is fraeBernal Díaz del Castillo.In his beukHistoria verdadera de la conquista de la Nueva España(True History o the Conquest o New Spain), he saysYucatámeans "land oyucas",[19]a plant that wis cultivatit bi the Maya an wis an important fuid source for them.[20]

References

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  2. "La historia de la República de Yucatán".Portal Electronico de Dzidzantun Yucatán. Archived fraethe originalon 7 Januar 2019.Retrieved30 August2010.
  3. ab"Las Diputaciones Provinciales"(PDF)(in Spanish). p. 15.CS1 maint: unrecognised leid (link)
  4. Nettie Lee Benson; Colegio de México. Centro de Estudios Históricos; Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (1994).La diputación provincial y el federalismo mexicano.UNAM. pp. 227–.ISBN978-968-12-0586-7.Retrieved20 Februar2011.
  5. "Senadores por Yucatán LXI Legislatura".Senado de la Republica.Retrieved9 Apryle2011.
  6. "Listado de Diputados por Grupo Parlamentario del Estado de Yucatán".Camara de Diputados. Archived fraethe originalon 25 December 2018.Retrieved18 August2010.
  7. "Resumen".Cuentame INEGI. Archived fraethe originalon 19 Apryle 2013.Retrieved20 October2010.
  8. "Relieve".Cuentame INEGI. Archived fraethe originalon 23 Julie 2011.Retrieved20 October2010.
  9. ab"Mexico en Cifras".INEGI.Retrieved9 Apryle2011.
  10. "Reporte: Jueves 3 de Junio del 2010. Cierre del peso mexicano".pesomexicano.com.mx. Archived fraethe originalon 8 Juin 2010.Retrieved10 August2010.
  11. de San Buenaventura, Joseph (1994).Historias de la conquista del Mayab, 1511–1697.p. 183.ISBN968-6843-59-0.
  12. (Molina Solís 1896,p. 33)
  13. Casares G. Cantón, Raúl; Duch Colell, Juan;Zavala Vallado, Slvioet ál (1998).Yucatán en el tiempo.Mérida, Yucatán.ISBN970-9071-04-1.CS1 maint: multiple names: authors leet (link)
  14. "Yucatán, el Estado más seguro del país".Punto Medio. Archived fraethe originalon 16 August 2010.Retrieved10 Apryle2010.
  15. "Confirman a Yucatán como estado más seguro".Grupo Sipse. Archived fraethe originalon 8 October 2011.Retrieved10 Apryle2010.
  16. "Declararán a Mérida ciudad de la paz".Vanguardia.Retrieved10 Apryle2010.
  17. "Aprovecha Mérida nombramiento de 'Ciudad de la Paz' para atraer inversiones".Diario de Yucatán. Archived fraethe originalon 18 Januar 2012.Retrieved10 Apryle2010.
  18. (de Motolonía 1985,p. 332)
  19. (Díaz del Castillo 2005,p. 22)
  20. "¿Cómo se alimentaban los mayas?".Retrieved May 4,, 2010.Check date values in:|accessdate=(help)

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