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Toluca, formally: Toluca de Lerdo is the state
States of Mexico

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 capital of Mexico State as well as the seat of the Municipality of Toluca. It is the center of a rapidly growing urban area, now the fifth largest in Mexico. It is located west-southwest of Mexico City
Mexico City

Mexico City is the capital city of Mexico. It is the most important economic, industrial, and cultural center in the country; the most populous city with over 8,836,045 inhabitants in 2008....
 and only about 45 minutes by car to the western edge of the Distrito Federal
Distrito Federal

Distrito Federal may refer to:*Brazilian Federal District*Mexican Federal District...
. According to the 2005 census, the city of Toluca has a population of 467,713, with 747,512 as the total municipal population.






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Toluca, formally: Toluca de Lerdo is the state
States of Mexico

The Mexico are a federation made up of thirty-one "free and sovereign states". These states constitute one federated State or Union. The federal government has exclusive jurisdiction over the Mexico City, a territory which does not belong to any state but to all, as well as the islands, atolls and reefs that do not belong to any stat...
 capital of Mexico State as well as the seat of the Municipality of Toluca. It is the center of a rapidly growing urban area, now the fifth largest in Mexico. It is located west-southwest of Mexico City
Mexico City

Mexico City is the capital city of Mexico. It is the most important economic, industrial, and cultural center in the country; the most populous city with over 8,836,045 inhabitants in 2008....
 and only about 45 minutes by car to the western edge of the Distrito Federal
Distrito Federal

Distrito Federal may refer to:*Brazilian Federal District*Mexican Federal District...
. According to the 2005 census, the city of Toluca has a population of 467,713, with 747,512 as the total municipal population. The city is the eighth largest in Mexico in population. The municipality of Toluca, along with twelve other municipalities make up the metropolitan population of 1,610,786 as of 2005, making it the fifth most populous metropolitan area in Mexico and the largest entirely within the State of México. When Toluca was founded by the Matlazincas, its original name was Nepintahihui (land of corn)(tierra del maíz). The current name is based on the Náhuatl name for the area when it was renamed by the Aztec
Aztec

Aztec is a term used to refer to certain ethnic groups of central Mexico, particularly those groups who spoke the Nahuatl and who achieved political and military dominance over large parts of Mesoamerica in the 14th, 15th and 16th centuries, a period referred to as the Late post-Classic period in Mesoamerican chronology....
s in 1473. The name has its origin in the word tollocan that comes from the name of the god Tolo + can (place) to mean "place of Tolo". It is also referred to in a number of Aztec
Aztec

Aztec is a term used to refer to certain ethnic groups of central Mexico, particularly those groups who spoke the Nahuatl and who achieved political and military dominance over large parts of Mesoamerica in the 14th, 15th and 16th centuries, a period referred to as the Late post-Classic period in Mesoamerican chronology....
 codices
Codex

A codex is a book in the format used for modern books, with separate pages normally bound together and given a cover. It was a Roman invention that replaced the scroll, which was the first form of book in all Eurasian cultures....
 as Tolutépetl, meaning hill of the god Tolo, referring to the nearby volcano
Volcano

A volcano is an opening, or rupture, in a planet's surface or Crust , which allows hot, molten rock, ash, and gases to escape from below the surface....
. The name Toluca de Lerdo was adopted in 1861 in honor of President Sebastián Lerdo de Tejada
Sebastián Lerdo de Tejada

Sebasti?n Lerdo de Tejada y Corral was a jurist and Liberal president of Mexico....
.

The city


History


Pre-Columbian era
The Vally of Toluca was known as Matlatzinco valley in ancient times and home to at least four linguistic groups: the Matlatzinca
Matlatzinca

Matlatzinca is a name used to refer to different Indigenous peoples in Mexico in the Toluca Valley in the M?xico , located in the central highlands of Mexico....
, Otomi
Otomi

Otomi may refer to:*Otomi people, an indigenous people of Mexico*Otomi language, the language of the Otomi people*Otomi , an Aztec military order...
, Mazahua
Mazahua

The Mazahua are an indigenous peoples of Mexico, inhabiting the northwestern portion of the Mexico and southeastern Michoac?n, with a presence also in the Mexican Federal District owing to recent migration....
, and Nahua
Nahua

The Nahuas are a group of Indigenous peoples in Mexico peoples of Mexico. Their language of Uto-Aztecan affiliation is called Nahuatl and consists of many more Nahuatl dialects and variants, a number of which are mutually unintelligible....
 peoples. In the Postclassic
Mesoamerica

Mesoamerica or Meso-America is a region and cultural area in the Americas, extending approximately from central Mexico to Honduras and Nicaragua, within which a number of pre-Columbian society flourished before the Spanish colonization of the Americas in the 15th and 16th centuries....
 period, the valley was ruled by a large powerful capital city whose ruins are located today in the village of Calixtlahuaca
Calixtlahuaca

Calixtlahuaca is a Mesoamerican chronology Mesoamerican archaeological site, located near the present-day city of Toluca in the Mexico State. Known originally as "Matlatzinco", this urban area Aztec settlement was a powerful Capital whose kings controlled a large territory in the Toluca Valley....
, just north of the city of Toluca. In 1478 the Mexica
Mexica

The Mexica were a pre-Columbian people of central Mexico.Mexica may also refer to:*Mexica , a board game designed by Wolfgang Kramer and Michael Kiesling...
 emperor Axayacatl
Axayacatl

Axayacatl was a ruler of the Mesoamerican chronology Mesoamerican Aztec and city of Tenochtitl?n, who reigned from 1469 to 1481.He is chiefly remembered for subjugating Tlatelolco , Tenochtitl?n's sister city, in 1473....
 conquered the Toluca Valley. The capital was stripped of its dynasty and power and some lands were distributed to kings and nobles from the Valley of Mexico
Valley of Mexico

The Valley of Mexico is a highlands plateau in central Mexico roughly coterminous with the present-day Mexican Federal District and the eastern half of the M?xico ....
.

One of the rivals of Calixtlahuaca was Tollocan, a minor city-state before 1478. When Axayacatl destroyed Calixtlahuaca, he placed the imperial provincial capital in Tollocan. Calixtlahuaca and other towns in the Toluca Valley paid tribute to the Aztec Empire through Tollocan. After the Spanish conquest, the name Tollocan was changed to Toluca. Archaeologists have not yet located a major Postclassic settlement within the modern city. Either the pre-Hispanic city of Tollocan was destroyed and covered over by the expansion of Toluca, or else the remains of Tollocan could lie outside of the modern city. A small Postclassic site was discovered on the hill called Tolochi, which is in the north of the modern city, but the remains seem too insubstantial to have been a major provincial capital. The tree of “Las Manitas Rojas”, which literally means "little red hands", was planted before the Spanish Conquest in what is now the monastery of Nuestra Señora del Carmen. This tree is significant because it shows that Toluca was important enough for the Aztecs to create a botanical garden.

Colonial period
In 1521, the Spanish conquered the Valley of Toluca. Leading the troops was Gonzalo de Sandoval
Gonzalo de Sandoval

Gonzalo de Sandoval was a Spanish conquistador in New Spain and briefly co-governor of the colony while Hernan Cort?s was away from the capital ....
, one of Cortes' many sergeants. Toluca’s first governor was Pedro Cortés Coyotzin. The valley of Toluca and what is now the city of Toluca were included in the concession made by King Carlos V of Spain
Spain

Spain or the Kingdom of Spain , is a country located in Southern Europe on the Iberian Peninsula.The Spanish constitution does not establish any official denomination of the country, even though Espa?a , Estado espa?ol and Naci?n espa?ola are used interchangeably....
 to Hernán Cortés
Hernán Cortés

Hern?n Cort?s de Monroy y Pizarro, 1st Marqu?s del Valle de Oaxaca was a Spain conquistador who led an expedition that caused the conquest of the Aztec Empire and brought large portions of mainland Mexico under the Crown of Castile, in the early 16th century....
.

In 1524, the evangelization process started in Toluca. The most notable figure of this effort is Fray Andrés Castro, from Burgos
Burgos

Burgos is a city of northern Spain, at the edge of the central plateau, with about 178.000 inhabitants in the city proper and another 15,000 in its suburbs....
, the old capital of Castile
Crown of Castile

The Crown of Castile, as a historic entity, is usually considered to have begun in 1230 with the third and definitive union of the two kingdoms of Kingdom of Le?n and Kingdom of Castile, or more concretely, with the union of their parliaments a few decades later....
, by making a great number of improvements to the city and being the first one to learn the native Matlazincan language. The friar was well-loved by the Matlzinca people as he worked to protect them from the injustices of the early colonial period. He is remembered to this day with a plaza that bears his name which includes a sculpture depicting him. A Spanish community was established in 1530, but it was not until 1677 that Toluca was categorized as a town. In 1793, the construction of a road to Mexico City
Mexico City

Mexico City is the capital city of Mexico. It is the most important economic, industrial, and cultural center in the country; the most populous city with over 8,836,045 inhabitants in 2008....
 was started. Although Toluca was recognized as a city as early as 1662, only in 1799, was Toluca officially named a city by the King Carlos IV of Spain on September 12.

Independence and post-independence
In 1810, at the beginning of the independence movement, Miguel Hidalgo
Miguel Hidalgo

Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla or Miguel Hidalgo was a priest and the leader of the Mexican War of Independence. Miguel Hidalgo was born in the Corralejo Hacienda in P?njamo, Guanajuato....
 stayed in Toluca for a few days on his way to Monte de las Cruces. In 1811, a group of indigenous natives of Mexico was shot and killed by Spanish royalists. In memorial to those who were killed in this incident, the place where this occurred was named “Plaza of the Martires”. In 1812, the first city council of Toluca was installed. In 1821, independence
Mexican War of Independence

Mexican War of Independence , was an armed conflict between the people of Mexico and Spanish colonial authorities, which started on 16 September 1810....
 was proclaimed by the local authorities.

After the creation of the State of Mexico in 1825, the state capital moved to different cities several times. until in 1830, Toluca was finally designated as the constitutional capital of the State of Mexico. In 1832, the building of “Los Portales” was started in downtown Toluca. In 1836, because of the centralization of the Mexican federal government, all branches of government were relocated to Mexico City after some were in Toluca for several years.

In 1847, thanks to Ignacio Ramírez, “El Nigromante” or the Institute of Literature opened. In 1851, the "Teatro Principal" was built by González Arratia. Mariano Riva Palacio
Mariano Riva Palacio

Mariano Riva Palacio was a prominent Mexico politician and lawyer during most of the 19th century.He was born in Mexico City to Esteban de la Riva Palacio and Do?a Mar?a Dolores D?az and married and Dolores Guerrero, daughter of Gen....
 was named governor of the state and he started the most important modernization process of the city in the 19th century. In 1881, The Industrial Union was founded, the railroad was opened and the Bank of State of Mexico created the first bills in the country. In 1882, the Teachers College was founded. In 1910, people celebrated a century of Independence, and the Plaza España was inaugurated.

Economy


In colonial times, Toluca first gained economic important as a producer of smoked and cured meats, especially chorizo
Chorizo

Chorizo , Chourizo in Galician, Chouri?o or Xori?o is a term encompassing several types of pork sausage originating from the Iberian Peninsula....
 sausage. The nearby town of Lerma
Lerma

Lerma is a comune in the Province of Alessandria in the Italy region Piedmont, located about 90 km southeast of Turin and about 30 km south of Alessandria....
 still carries on this tradition. However, since that time, Toluca's economy has expanded far beyond sausage to become one of the most industrialized areas in Mexico. Its geographic position in the center of the country and proximity to Mexico City as well as its well-developed infrastructure, have allowed Toluca to grow into a major industrial zone for the state. Toluca began consolidating in the 1940s, but the most intense industrialization began in the 1950s and continued through most of the 1980s. The growth and industrializationof Toluca is closely tied ot the growth and changes in economic activities that have occurred in the Mexico City metropolitan area. Most industrial enterprises are on the small and micro-level but the city has attracted a large number of international corporations. Major products produced include food processing, metals and machinery, paper products, printed matter as well as auto production. The industrial base of the Toluca metropolitan area employs over 33% of the municipality's population and 6% of the entire state's population.

Airport
Toluca is served by Licenciado Adolfo López Mateos International Airport. The airport has a 4200-meter runway and is located 15 km away from Toluca and 60 km away from the country’s capital, thus serving as an overflow airport for Mexico City. This airport has started a development initiative of the Federal and State Governments, as well as the private sector, which provided an investment of almost 3,200 million U.S. dollars in the last 2 years.

This airport has created 4,500 jobs and has contributed to the increase of commercial activity for the metropolitan area. It has also attracted many airline passengers who live in Mexico City to use the Toluca airport, which represents migration in potential consumers of 2.2 million passengers in 2007 and it is projected that for 2008 up to five millions travelers may utilize the Toluca Airport, which would make it the 4th busiest in the country.

Industrial zone
Toluca is located in the economic center of Mexico. Toluca has become an important economic city because of its industries and infrastructure that produce drinks, food, textiles, cars, electric products and such. Since 1944, many industries have settled in Toluca rather than in other cities. In 1965, the industrial zone of Toluca-Lerma-Tianguistenco, which is located on the north side of Toluca, began to attract industries to the area. The city now has five additional major industrial parks: Corredor Industrial Toluca, Parque Industrial Lerma, Parque Industrial Exportec I., Parque Industrial Exportec II and the Parque Industrial El Coecillo.

Chrysler's Toluca Car Assembly
Toluca Car Assembly

Toluca Car Assembly is a 220 acre Chrysler automobile factory in Toluca, State of Mexico, Mexico. It opened in 1968. Toluca Stamping is located nearby....
 has manufactured automobiles since 1968. The complex employs 2300 people. Other companies located here and other of Toluca's industrial parks are Mercedes Benz, Coca Cola, Femsa
FEMSA

FEMSA , ) is the largest beverage company in Mexico. FEMSA originated as the Cuauht?moc Moctezuma Brewery in 1890, which, through debt management, was restructured as FEMSA in 1988....
, Grupo Bimbo
Grupo Bimbo

Grupo Bimbo is a giant Mexico food corporation with brands in Latin America, Europe, People's Republic of China, United States and as of December 2008 Canada....
, Nissan, Nestlé
Nestlé

Nestl? is a Multinational corporation packaged food company founded and headquartered in Vevey, Switzerland, and listed on the SWX Swiss Exchange with a turnover of over 87 billion Swiss francs....
, Trelleborg Automotive, and HSBC.

Transportation

Toluca has an infrastructure of highways that connect the city with the main cities of the country as well as its international Airport, and inter-city bus Station.

The Libramiento (bypass) Toluca is a project to directly connect the Toluca-Mexico City highway to the east of the city to the Toluca-Atlacomulco highway the extends north. It will permit easier access to the airport as well as a bypass route for traffic heading from Mexico City to the west and northwest. The libramiento is already complete, but it is not used by many people because of the high tolls.

The highways that connect Toluca with Mexico City and Guadalajara
Guadalajara, Jalisco

Guadalajara is the capital city of the Mexico state of Jalisco, and the seat of the municipality of Guadalajara. The city is located in the central region of the state and in the western-Pacific area of Mexico....
 have been being expanded and modernized due to the Circuito Exterior Mexiquense project, which aims to improve major highways leading from Mexico City to the rest of the country. One proposed highway, called Autopista Lerma-Tres Marías y Ramal Tenango” aims to improve transit between Toluca and Cuernavaca, as well as other cities to the south. Currently, almost all major roadways serving Toluca transit in the north. It will allow transit from Toluca to southern and eastern destinations bypassing Mexico City but connecting the city with the Mexico-City-Cuernavaca highway. However, the project is opposed by as well as a number of local groups, primarily due to the possible damage it can cause to the "Gran Bosque del Agua" forest, which contains an important aquifier for the Toluca area. There are also concerns that the highway will extend development into small towns that do not want it.

Education

Since Toluca is the capital of the state of Mexico, there are several diverse and important educational centers such as the state-funded Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México, the Dirección General de Educación, and the Servicios Educativos Integrados al Estado. It also is home to major private universities, including campuses of the Tecnológico de Monterrey (ITESM)
Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education

The Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education commonly shortened as Monterrey Institute of Technology or Monterrey Tech is one of the largest Private university, nonsectarian and Mixed-sex education multi-campus universities in Latin America with over 91,000 students at the high school, undergraduate, and postgradu...
 and the Universidad del Valle de México
Universidad del Valle de México

Universidad del Valle de M?xico is one of the largest for-profit university in Mexico. Founded in 1960 and accredited by the Federaci?n de Instituciones Mexicanas Particulares de Educaci?n Superior, UVM enrolls students at 23 campuses throughout Mexico....
. There are currently 574 schools in Toluca, with about 8,320 teachers. The illiteracy rate is 7.33%, which is considered high.

The Mexico State Autonomous University has its roots in the Literary Institute, later named the Scientific and Literary Institute, which was founded in 1827. It has been a prestigious institution and educated figures such as José María Heredia, Ignacio Ramírez
Ignacio Ramírez

Ignacio Ram?rez Calzada was a Mexico writer, poet, journalist, lawyer, atheist, and political libertarian from San Miguel de Allende who used the pen name, ?el nigromante? ....
, Felipe Sánchez Solís, Ignacio Manuel Altamirano
Ignacio Manuel Altamirano

Ignacio Manuel Altamirano Basilio was a Mexico writer, journalist, teacher and politician.Altamirano was born in Tixtla, Guerrero, of pure indigenous Nahua heritage....
 and Adolfo López Mateos
Adolfo López Mateos

Adolfo L?pez Mateos was a Mexico politician affiliated to the Institutional Revolutionary Party who served as President of Mexico from 1958 to 1964....
. The Institute became an autonomous university in 1956. The original building, situated downtown near Benito Juárez street, has been remodeled and houses the dean's offices. The university has installations in various parts of the city, but the "Ciudad Universitaria" (lit. "university city") built around the Cerro (Hill) de Coatepec is the most noticeable, with its bust of López Mateos prominently displayed at the top of the hill.

City features

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The center of the town is the Zócalo
Zócalo

In many cities in Mexico, a z?calo is the main plaza or square, set in the heart of the town. This is unique to Mexico and came about because of the naming of the main plaza of Mexico City....
, also known as Plaza de los Mártires (Plaza of the Martyrs), which includes buildings such as the Palace of the State Government and the Justice Palace (Palacio de Justicia). The square is named after events that took place after the Battle of Tenango Hill during the Mexican War of Independence
Mexican War of Independence

Mexican War of Independence , was an armed conflict between the people of Mexico and Spanish colonial authorities, which started on 16 September 1810....
. Insurgent commander José Maria Oviedo was faced with the royalist army of Rosendo Porlier, who succeeded in driving the rebels northward to Toluca. Viceroy Venegas ordered reinforcments for Porlier's army and dispersed the insurgents, causing them to lose artillery and supplies. In addition, the royalist forces took over a hundred prisoners and executed them in the main square. The bodies of the prisoners were buried in a mass grave behind what is now the Municipal Palace. A temple was built over the spot after the end of the Revolution. A monument to Father Miguel Hidalgo
Miguel Hidalgo

Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla or Miguel Hidalgo was a priest and the leader of the Mexican War of Independence. Miguel Hidalgo was born in the Corralejo Hacienda in P?njamo, Guanajuato....
, the "father" of the Mexican Revolution is in the center of the square. It was created in Florence
Florence

Florence is the Capital city of the Italy Regions of Italy of Tuscany and of the provinces of Italy Province of Florence. It is the most populous city in Tuscany and has a population of 364,779 ....
 by Rivalta in 1899. The pedestal has reliefs depicting the storming of the Alhóndiga de Granaditas and the Battle of Monte de las Cruces.

The central plaza is surrounded by state and municipal government buildings. The state government palace and the Chamber of Deputies are recent constructions, but the buildings housing the state court and the municipal palace date from the 19th century. The state court building originally was the home of the state government and was designed by Ramón Rodriguez Arangoiti, who also designed the imperial wing of the Chapultepec Castle. The municipal palace was completed in 1873 on land that once belonged to a Franciscan
Franciscan

The term Franciscan is commonly used to refer to members of Catholic religious orders that follow a body of regulations known as "The rule of St....
 monastery. The Chamber of Deputies building contains murals done by Leopoldo Flores
Leopoldo Flores

Leopoldo Flores was born in Tenancingo, Estado de M?xico in the year of 1934. He is a muralist, sculptor, intellectual. Beginner of the Mural-Pancarta Movement....
, which together are known as Construction: Images and Flight depicting man constructing buildings and himself at the same time. The municipal palace and the Chamber of Deputies are decorated with Neoclassic
Neoclassical architecture

Neoclassical architecture was an architectural style produced by the Neoclassicism that began in the mid-18th century, both as a reaction against the Rococo style of anti-tectonic naturalistic ornament, and an outgrowth of some classicizing features of Baroque architecture....
 façades, but the other government buildings, built in the 1960s are faced with tezontle
Tezontle

Tezontle is a Porosity, extrusive, igneous rock, volcanic rock rock used extensively in construction in Mexico. It is usually reddish in color....
 in the style of the 18th century palaces in Mexico City.

The Temple of La Merced is one of the most ancient convents still preserved and one of the most important founded by Spaniards. It is a beautiful building of a religious order called mercenarios, and it shows architectural styles from the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries. Its principal facade has 3 naves and was constructed ithe 18th century on the remains of the old Temple of San Francisco. The interior of the temple exhibits neoclassical style with gold-leaf. It features oil paintings from the aforementioned times, such as the “Birth of San Pedro Nolasco”, founder of the Mercenarios order. The temple became a hospice for orphans and beggars. Baroque construction style can be seen in the pilasters, niches and the order's shield. Inside, you can see paintings of Felipe Gutierrez, a Mexican painter who graduated from the San Carlos Academy. It is located in downtown Toluca on Jose Ma. Morelos street.

Los Portales represent the social and commercial life of the city. They are a composed of three sets of arches or portals that extend on the 3 sides of the city block that extends behind the main cathedral. Behind the sets of arches there is walking space that takes you around the stores that are contained within. The western arches follow the perimeter of what was the La Asunción Franciscan monastery. The eastern and southern arches were complted in 1836 by José María González Arratia. The original western arches were built by the Buenaventura Merlín. Each side consists of basket-handle arches, each with a balcony. Each side has its own name. The eastern one, with 37 arches, is called "20 de Noviembre" or "Constitución"; the southern one, with 44 arches, is called "Madero" and the western one, with 35 arches, is called "Reforma". There are four additional arches at the entrance to Avenida Independencia. Near Los Portales are some of the city's oldest businesses, some of which date from the 19th century such as the pharmacy on Calle Santos Degollado, a brass and iron workshop on Avenida Lerdo and a leather workshop on Avenida Juárez.

The Plaza de Fray Andrés de Castro is located next to Los Portales and connected to the older arches by means of a passageway with a transparent roof. It is a semi-enclosed space which was once the sacristy
Sacristy

A sacristy is a room for keeping vestments and other church furnishings, sacred vessels, and parish records.The sacristy is usually located inside the church, but in some cases it is an annex or separate building ....
 of the La Asunción Franciscan Monastery. The sacristy was built by Felipe de Ureña and José Rivera and is essentially a reproduction of the Santa María del Puerto hermitage in Madrid
Madrid

Madrid is the Capital and largest city of Spain. It is the Largest cities of the European Union by population within city limits in the European Union after Greater London and Berlin, and its Madrid metropolitan area is the Largest urban areas of the European Union in the European Union after Paris aire urbaine, Greater London Urban Area, a...
 and is one of the few remaining buildings of the old monastery. The square in front was recently remodeled but still contains traditional stores selling garapiña, traditional candies, taco
Taco

A taco is a traditional Mexican cuisine composed of a maize or wheat tortilla folded or rolled around a filling....
s and other regional foods. The Municipal Historic Archive is located above the passageway leading to Los Portales.

The Cathedral of Toluca was begun in 1867 by José Francisco de Paula on land originally belongin to the Asunción de Toluca Franciscan monastery. The building was originally designed by Agustín Carrillo. However, in 1870, Ramon Rodriguez Arangoiti redesigned the cathedral, based on his experience with old Roman basilica
Basilica

The Latin word basilica , was originally used to describe a ancient Rome public building , usually located in the Forum of a Roman town. In Hellenistic cities, public basilicas appeared in the 2nd century BC....
s although the present-day building still contains a number of the elements of the original design such as the aisle that runs parallel to the façade serving as a narthex
Narthex

The narthex of a Church is the entrance or lobby area, located at the end of the nave, at the far end from the church's main altar. Traditionally the narthex was a part of the church building, but was not considered part of the church proper....
, allowing access to the central and two side nave
Nave

In Romanesque architecture and Gothic architecture Christian abbey, cathedral basilica and Church architecture, the nave is the central approach to the high altar....
s. The straight central nave is lighted by round arched windows. The outside façade consists of two parts. The first has seven columned areas, as well as niches with the images of Saint John
Saint John

Saint John or St. John may refer to:...
, Saint Thomas
Saint Thomas

Saint Thomas or St Thomas may refer to:*Thomas the Apostle, a Jewish-Christian apostle and saint of the 1st century*Thomas Aquinas , the most important Catholic medieval philosopher and theologian...
, Saint Peter
Saint Peter

Saint Peter was a leader of the early Christianity church, who features prominently in the New Testament Gospels and the Acts of the Apostles....
 and Saint James
Saint James

Saint James can refer to the following:...
. The second part rises above the main doors with three columned areas containing balconies, stained-glass windows and balustrades, terminating in a rectilinear pendiment with an image of the Ascension of the Lord. In this, the cathedral shares design elements with the Cathedral of Mexico City.Above this, there is a clock with sculputures depicting the Fathers of the Greek Orthodox Church
Greek Orthodox Church

The term Greek Orthodox Church refers to several churches within the larger full communion of Eastern Orthodox Church Christianity sharing a common cultural tradition and whose liturgy is traditionally conducted in Koine Greek, the original language of the New Testament....
, Saint John Chrisotomus, Saint Basil the Great, Saint Athanasius and Saint Gregory of Nyssa. The cathedral is topped by a dome with a bronze statue of Saint Joseph
Saint Joseph

Joseph "of the House of David" is known from the New Testament as the husband of Mary, mother of Jesus and although according to Christian tradition he was not the biological father of Jesus, he acted as his foster-father and as head of the Holy Family....
, who is the patron saint of the city, holding the infant Jesus
Jesus

Jesus of Nazareth , also known as Jesus Christ, is the central figure of Christianity and is revered by most Christian churches as the Son of God and the Incarnation ....
. Overall the cathedral is a mix of styles, represents the various stages in which is was built and remodeled.

The Tercer Orden Temple is located to the side of the main cathedral. Its façade is integrated into the main cathedral's in the popular indigenous Baroque
Baroque

In the the arts, the Baroque was a Western cultural Epoch , starting roughly at the beginning of the 17th century in Rome, Italy. It was exemplified by drama and grandeur in Baroque sculpture, Baroque painting, literature, Baroque dance, and Baroque music....
 architecture of the 18th century. It was the seat of the bishopric
Bishopric

Bishopric may refer to:*Diocese an ecclesiastical region run by a bishop in the Roman Catholic, Orthodox Christian, Anglican and some Lutheran churches....
 until 1978, when it was moved to the main cathedral. The temple contains a number of paintings, including The Three Orders and The Family Tree of Saint Francis.

The Cosmovitral is located in a stone and ironwork building in the center of Toluca built in 1910 by engineer Manuel Arratia in order to accommodate the “16 de Septiembre” market. It was constructed in Art Nouveau
Art Nouveau

Art Nouveau is an international Art movement and style of art, architecture and applied art?especially the decorative arts?that peaked in popularity at Fin de si?cle of the 20th century ....
 and Neoclassical
Neoclassical architecture

Neoclassical architecture was an architectural style produced by the Neoclassicism that began in the mid-18th century, both as a reaction against the Rococo style of anti-tectonic naturalistic ornament, and an outgrowth of some classicizing features of Baroque architecture....
 style, with an area of 5,000 square meters. It is now a botanical garden with more than 400 species of plants from all over the world. It also features a series of stained glass windows that are considered the largest in the world. These windows were created and designed by a Mexican artist named Leopoldo Flores
Leopoldo Flores

Leopoldo Flores was born in Tenancingo, Estado de M?xico in the year of 1934. He is a muralist, sculptor, intellectual. Beginner of the Mural-Pancarta Movement....
. Cosmovitral was inaugurated in 1980 and completed in 1990. The stained glass ceiling represents the Milky Way
Milky Way

The Milky Way, sometimes called simply the Galaxy, is the galaxy in which the Solar System is located. It is a barred spiral galaxy that is part of the Local Group of galaxies....
 and joins the “Hombre Sol” (Sun Man) with the Galaxy of Andromeda
Andromeda Galaxy

The Andromeda Galaxy is a spiral galaxy approximately 2.5 million light-years away in the constellation Andromeda . It is the nearest spiral galaxy to our own, the Milky Way Galaxy....
. It is a monumental piece measuring 3,200 square meters with more than 30 thousand pieces and half a million glass pieces of 28 different colors coming from many different parts of the world such as Italy, Germany, France, Belgium, Japan, Canada and United States. It has a series of scenes that symbolize man's search of the light, the good and the wisdom to elevate his spirit to liberate him from the shadows of evil and the ignorance in an epic tale without beginning or end. At the spring equinox, the solar disc crosses the heart of "El hombre Sol" (the sun man), causing an explosion of light.

The Santa Veracruz Temple is the home of a famous image of "Our Lord of the Holy Cross" also known as a "Black Christ". This image was originally housed in the San Francisco Temple, but the increasing number of worshippers dictated the building of its own sanctuary. Construction began in 1753, but because of friction between the Franciscans and worshippers, it was not completed until 1797. Although the original plans included two towers, only one was built, containing two hexagonal bodies, pairs of columns and balconies with semicircular rails. Both bodies are topped with domes, each bearing a cross. The space that was reserved for the second tower instead has an ornate clock.

Malls
In Toluca there are four principal malls named Galerias Metepec
Galerias metepec

The Centro Comercial Galerias Metepec located in Metepec, Mexico State is the main mall for people from Toluca and Metepec. Stores there sell clothes, entertainment, food and housewares....
Gran Plaza Toluca Plaza Sendero
Plaza Sendero

Plaza Sendero is a chain of shopping malls in Mexico. The shopping malls usually feature full service restaurants, banks, and clothing stores....
Plaza Las Americas

There are many small "plazas" with local shopping, mainly for locals and there is the Portales

Toluca is home to many international restaurant and retail brands, including Chili's Bar and Grill, Johnny Rockets Restaurant, Pizza Hut, McDonald's, Gap, Home Depot, Costco, and many more.

Art and culture

Toluca, being the capital of the State of Mexico, is home of several important museums. It's second only to Mexico City
Mexico City

Mexico City is the capital city of Mexico. It is the most important economic, industrial, and cultural center in the country; the most populous city with over 8,836,045 inhabitants in 2008....
 in number of museums. Some of them honor important Mexican artists such as José María Velasco Gómez
José María Velasco Gómez

Jos? Mar?a Velasco was a Mexican painter of the 19th century who made Mexican geography a symbol of national identity through of his paintings....
, Felipe Santiago Gutiérrez, and Luis Nishizawa
Luis Nishizawa

Luis Nishizawa Flores is a Mexico artist. His father, Kenji Nishizawa is Japanese Mexican with origins from Nagano prefecture and his mother, Mar?a de Jes?s Flores is Mexican....
, among others.

These museums are the following:
  • The Museo de Bellas Artes (Museum of Fine Arts) was founded in 1945 by the ex-governor Isidro Fabela
    Isidro Fabela

    Isidro Fabela Alfaro is a Mexican judge, politician, professor, writer, publisher, governor, and delegate to the now defunct League of Nations....
    . It is the oldest museum of Toluca. It displays art by José Juarez, Cristóbal de Villalpando
    Cristóbal de Villalpando

    Crist?bal de Villalpando was a Mexico painter. He painted prolifically and produced many Baroque works visible in several Mexican cathedrals, including the cathedrals in Quer?taro and Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral.....
    , Miguel Cabrera
    Miguel Cabrera (painter)

    Miguel Mateo Maldonado y Cabrera was an Indigenous peoples of Mexico Zapotec painter during the Viceroy of New Spain, today's Mexico. During his lifetime, he was recognized as the greatest painter in all of New Spain....
    , among others. It is housed in a 18th century building that was once the "Descalced Carmelite Purísima Concepción" convent and built between 1697 and 1711. One of the most valuable pieces is a catafalque
    Catafalque

    A catafalque is a raised bier or platform, often movable, that is used to support the casket, coffin, or body of the deceased during a funeral or memorial service....
     dating from the mid 18th century. Since these artifacts were almost always burned by Church authorities, this is an extremely rare piece.
  • The Museo de Ciencias Naturales (Museum of Natural Sciences) has been located in Matlatzinca Park since 1971. It was found by the ex-governor Carlos Hank González
    Carlos Hank González

    File:Carmen Romano .pngCarlos Hank Gonz?lez , nicknamed El Profesor , was a Mexico politician and influential businessman. Originally a teacher, he was an entrepreneur who built political contacts along with a business empire, leading to various government and political positions at the state and national level....
    . It presents expositions related to natural sciences. Also it holds Luis Camarena González’s collections of butterflies, insects, mammals and crustaceans.
  • The Museo de la Estampa (Print Museum) was dedicated in 1987 to graphic art. It displays lithographic, xylographic, chalcographic, serigraphic, offset
    Offset

    The term offset may refer to:* Carbon offset* Offset , a number indicating the distance from the start of a data structure object and up to a given element...
     and neographic art from Manuel Manilla, José Guadalupe Posada
    José Guadalupe Posada

    Jos? Guadalupe Posada was a Mexican engraving and illustration.Jos? Guadalupe Posada was born in Aguascalientes, Mexico on February 2, 1852....
    , Carlos Alvarado Lang, Alfredo Zalce, Rufino Tamayo, etc. It has 7 display rooms and an embossing workshop.
  • The Museo de la Acuarela (Watercolor Museum) was founded in 1993 and is one of the few museums in the world dedicated to watercolors. It has rooms dedicated to Mexican artists like Pastor Velázquez, Vicente Mendiola, Edgardo Coghlan
    Edgardo Coghlan

    Edgardo Coghlan was a talented artist born in Los Mochis, Sinaloa in 1928 to an Ireland father and Mexico mother. He first studied at the Academia Nacional de Artes Plasticas in Mexico City and later under the direction of Jose Bardasano....
    , Ignacio Barrios and Ángel Mauro. It also has a Estado de México room with pieces which have won national prizes. It is located in house that has always been knows as "El Gallito" (Little Rooster), a name which appears in the crest of the main façade.
  • The Museo de la Numismática (Numismatics Museum) was founded in 1987 by the state government in order to show Mexico's history through coins from the pre-Hispanic period up to the present day. It is one of a kind in Latin America
    Latin America

    Latin America is a region of the Americas where Romance languages ? particularly Spanish language and Portuguese language, and variably French language ? are primarily spoken....
    . The collection of bills is very important because of its antiquity.
  • The Museo José María Velasco
    José María Velasco

    *Jos? Mar?a Velasco G?mez, famous 19th century Mexico painter.*Jos? Mar?a Velasco Ibarra , president of Ecuador.*Jos? Mar?a Velasco, M?xico, city in Mexican state of Edomex....
     
    (José María Velasco Museum) was founded in honor of one of the most famous landscape artists of the 19th century. It holds about 40 pieces from the artist as well as drawings and oil paintings. It has a library and a central patio where cultural events take place. The building was once occupied by Father Miguel Hidalgo before he fought in the Battle of Monte de las Cruces. Works on permanent display include: "The Volcanoes Seen from the Ocotlán
    Ocotlán

    Ocotl?n is a city and municipalities of Mexico in Jalisco, Mexico. It is considered the furniture capital of Mexico. Embedded deep in the Ocotl?n culture is the appearance of the Merciful Lord Jesus Christ, for which event the people in Ocotl?n, who are mostly Catholics, hold local celebrations....
     Valley," "The Valley of Mexico from Molino del Rey" and "Self-Portrait".
  • The Museo Felipe Santiago Gutiérrez (Felipe Santiago Gutiérrez Museum) also has a room of Mexican paintings from the 19th century. It has a collection of 225 oil paintings, watercolors and drawings which reflects Gutiérrez’s evolution as an artist.
  • The Museo-Taller Luis Nishizawa
    Luis Nishizawa

    Luis Nishizawa Flores is a Mexico artist. His father, Kenji Nishizawa is Japanese Mexican with origins from Nagano prefecture and his mother, Mar?a de Jes?s Flores is Mexican....
     (Luis Nishizawa Workshop-Museum) was founded in honor of the artist in 1992. It has 7 halls and a library specializing in art and an information center. It is located in the old El Cóporo neighborhood, housed in one of Toluca's oldest mansions which is mentioned in numerous 17th century documents.
  • The Museo de Arte Moderno (Museum of Modern Art) holds a great collection of Mexican paintings of the 20th and 21st centuries. The pieces come from other museums like Bellas Artes as well as from artist and institutional donations. Some of the artists represented are Gilberto Navarro, José Luis Cuevas
    Jose Luis Cuevas

    Jos? Luis Cuevas is a Modernism painter and sculptor from Mexico. Born in 1934, Cuevas derived most of his training outside of the academies. He is considered to be one of the artists from the 1950s in the Rupture Generation that was departing from the politicized and stylized Mexican Muralism of Jos? Clemente Orozco and Diego Rivera....
    , Siqueiros, Leopoldo Flores
    Leopoldo Flores

    Leopoldo Flores was born in Tenancingo, Estado de M?xico in the year of 1934. He is a muralist, sculptor, intellectual. Beginner of the Mural-Pancarta Movement....
    , etc.
  • The Museo de Culturas Populares (Museum of Popular Cultures) displays a large collection of crafts, including items make of wood, bones, glass, seeds, as well as textiles, traditional toys and regional candy and other foods.
  • The Museo de Antropología e Historia (Museum of Antropology and History) has more than 1000 pieces on display, with an introductory room, five archeological rooms, seven ethnographic rooms and one historical room. Its theme is Mexico's place in the evolution of the hemisphere's history and geography, as well as the geopolitical and strategic importance of the State of Mexico. Some of the finest Aztec stone sculptures are on display, including an important image of the god Ehecatl
    Ehecatl

    Ehecatl is a pre-Columbian deity associated with the wind, who features in Aztec mythology and the mythologies of other cultures from the central Mexico region of Mesoamerica....
    .
  • The Museo de Sitio (Site Museum) at Calixtlahuaca
    Calixtlahuaca

    Calixtlahuaca is a Mesoamerican chronology Mesoamerican archaeological site, located near the present-day city of Toluca in the Mexico State. Known originally as "Matlatzinco", this urban area Aztec settlement was a powerful Capital whose kings controlled a large territory in the Toluca Valley....
     is located just north of the modern city of Toluca in its municipality. This small museum has some of the finds excavated at the site in the 1930s. It has a circular form in imitation of the famous circular temple of Calixtlahuaca.


The
CASART or Casa de Artesanias (House of Handcrafts) is located on Avenida Tollocan near the highway leading to Mexico City. This large outlet run by the government specialized in crafts produced in the Toluca Valley area. Items include sweaters from Gualupita, rebozos (shawls) from Tenancingo
Tenancingo

Tenancingo may refer to:* Tenancingo, Mexico State* Tenancingo, Tlaxcala...
, rugs from Temoaya
Temoaya

Temoaya is the seat of the municipalities of Mexico of the Municipality of Temoya in Mexico State, Mexico.It is located 18 kilometres from Toluca and 85 kilometres from Mexico City....
, pottery from Metepec
Metepec

Metepec is a city and Municipalities of Mexico in the State of Mexico in Mexico. It lies adjacent to the east side of the state capital, Toluca....
, Temascalcingo
Temascalcingo

Temascalcingo de Jos? Maria Velasco is a town and seat of the municipality of Temascalcingo in the State of Mexico, Mexico. It is located in the northeast of the state....
 and Valle de Bravo
Valle de Bravo

Valle de Bravo is a town and municipality located in Mexico State, Mexico. It is located on the shore of Lake Av?ndaro, approximately 145 km southwest of Mexico City and west of Toluca on highways 15, 134 or 1.....
, as well as wooden items from Santa María Rayón.

Toluca boasts a high cultural and folkloric diversity which can be appreciated in each one of its traditional festivities such as the typical solemn "silent procession" that takes place every Holy Friday
Good Friday

Good Friday, also called Holy Friday, Great Friday or Black Friday, is the Friday preceding Easter Sunday . It commemorates the Crucifixion of Jesus Christ and his death at Golgotha....
 when the Catholic
Catholic

Catholic is an adjective derived from the Greek language adjective , meaning "whole" or "complete". In the context of Christianity ecclesiology, it has a rich history and several usages....
 congregation from Toluca and its surroundings get together in the centre of the city to express their respect and devotion for Jesus Christ's sacrifice. Easter and Lent
Lent

Lent, in Christianity, is the period of the liturgical year leading up to Easter. Conventionally it is described as being forty days long, though different Christian denominations calculate the forty days differently....
 are celebrated in a similar way.

Orchestras based in Toluca have become very famous because of their directors. Currently there are two official orchestras: a State one and a Municipal one. The one from the State is the Orquesta Sinfónica del Estado de México
Orquesta Sinfónica del Estado de México

On August 27, 1971, under the initiative of Enrique B?tiz Campbell and the government of the Mexico State, the Orquesta Sinf?nica del Estado de M?xico of this state was founded, with the purpose of spreading music as an art as a means of creating union and identity among the citizens of the state....
. Higher education institutions have marching bands, and in some towns there are wind bands.

The dancing institutions include the Instituto Mexiquense de Cultura, the IMSS
IMSS

IMSS may refer to:* Istituto e Museo di Storia della Scienza, Florence, Italy* Mexican Social Security Institute, Mexico* Information Management Systems & Services, a technical service department for an organization...
, and DIF
DIF

Meanings of DIF:* Data Interchange Format* Data and Information Fusion* Data Integrity Field, Data corruption error handling field in disk storage technology....
. There are also schools of dance such as the Escuela de Bellas Artes and the UAEM.

There is also a Youth Marching Band of Toluca called "Eagles of Anahuac." This band was formed about 35 years ago and was the first youth marching band in the country.

Food and drink

Mexican food mixes European and native elements. In Toluca the most famous dish is chorizo
Chorizo

Chorizo , Chourizo in Galician, Chouri?o or Xori?o is a term encompassing several types of pork sausage originating from the Iberian Peninsula....
 (a kind of sausage) made of ground pork prepared with a sauce made of tomatoes, pumpkin mole
Mole (sauce)

Mole is the generic name for several sauces used in Mexico cuisine, as well as for dishes based on these sauces. In English, it often refers to a specific sauce which is known in Spanish by the more specific name mole poblano....
, pipian and other spices like salt, pepper, white wine, almonds, potatoes, vinegar, garlic and chile. Even the word chorizo in Mexico is synonymous with Tolucan. In Toluca, there are other popular dishes like “tacos of carnitas” (pork tacos), or “tacos de plaza” made of barbacoa, pork, chicharron(fried pork rind), papalo (a green vegetable used here in Mexico to bring a different flavor to the food), onion, cilantro, nopales, beans, “cueritos”, chili sauce, salt and lime.

Although Toluca is well known for its meat dishes, its populace rarely eat meat (D' Angeli). The traditional cuisine includes vegetables from the region such as “quelites”, “quintoniles”, “huazontles”, spinach, “verdolagas”, carrots, potatoes, tomatoes etc.

Toluca has a variety of traditional candies such as “alegrías”, “jamoncillos” (a candy bar with flavors such as lemon, pineapple, apple or chocolate), “lemons” (lemons decorated with coconut), “chilacayotes” (pumpkin in syrup), “cocadas” (mainly made with coconut), “palanquetas” (a nut bar covered with sugar).

Traditional drinks include “garapiñas” and “mosquito”. “garapiñas” is a non alcoholic pineapple drink and “mosquito” is an alcoholic drink obtained from the infusion of fruit in alcohol. “mosquito” can be also flavored with sugar, syrup or honey.

Sport


Toluca is also home of a popular Mexican First Division
Primera División de México

The Primera Divisi?n is the top level of Mexican football.championship and is controlled by the Federaci?n Mexicana de F?tbol Asociaci?n . It was established in 1943 and as of 2008 had 18 clubs, divided into three groups....
 Soccer team, the "Diablos Rojos" (Red Devils) of Toluca
Club Toluca

Deportivo Toluca F?tbol Club is a Mexican professional football club. Toluca's stadium is localized in Toluca, State of Mexico in Mexico. Toluca plays in the Primera Divisi?n de M?xico and has been champion nine times....
. Their home is one of the landmarks of the city, the
Estadio Nemesio Díez Riega (Nemesio Diez Riega Stadium), located between Constituyentes and Morelos avenues downtown. Its nickname is "La Bombonera" (The Bonbon).

Famous boxers
Boxing

Boxing is a combat sport where two participants, generally of similar human weight, fight each other with their fists. Boxing is supervised by a referee and is typically engaged in during a series of one to three-minute intervals called rounds....
 often use Toluca as a training center
Boxing training

Boxing training is the training method that boxers use in order to get more fit for their sport. This training method is often cited by medical doctors, boxing trainers, and writers as one of the most spartan forms of sports training....
. These have included Julio César Chávez
Julio César Chávez

Julio C?sar Ch?vez Gonz?lez is a legendary Mexico professional boxing....
 and Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico

Puerto Rico , officially the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico , is a Autonomy Territories of the United States of the United States located in the northeastern Caribbean, east of the Dominican Republic and west of the Virgin Islands....
's Wilfredo Vazquez
Wilfredo Vázquez

Wilfredo V?zquez is a boxing born in Bayam?n, Puerto Rico, Puerto Rico. He is a former World Champion at three different weights, Bantamweight, Super bantamweight and Featherweight....
, among others.

Former WWF Intercontinental Champion Tito Santana
Tito Santana

Merced Solis better known by his ring name Tito Santana, is an United States professional wrestling whose heyday spanned from the late 1970s to the early 1990s, though he continues to appear on the independent circuit....
 was billed as hailing from Toluca throughout most of his career.

Sister cities

Toluca is a part of the Sister Cities International
Town twinning

Town twinning, also known as sister cities, is a concept whereby towns or city in geographically and politically distinct areas are paired, with the goal of fostering human contact and cultural links between their inhabitants....
 program and maintains cultural and economic exchange programs with:
  • Urawa
    Urawa

    is a place name and a family name in Japan.*Urawa as a place name can refer to:** Urawa-ku, Saitama is a ward of Saitama, Saitama, Saitama Prefecture, Japan....
    , Japan
    Japan

    Japan is an island country in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean, it lies to the east of the Sea of Japan, People's Republic of China, North Korea, South Korea and Russia, stretching from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea and Taiwan in the south....
  • Kozani
    Kozani

    Kozani is a city in northern Greece, capital of Kozani Prefecture and of West Macedonia periphery. It is located in the western part of Macedonia , in the northern part of the Aliakmonas valley....
    , Greece
    Greece

    Greece , officially the Hellenic Republic , is a country in southeastern Europe, situated on the southern end of the Balkans. It has borders with Albania, Bulgaria and the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia to the north, and Turkey to the east....
  • Fort Worth, United States
    United States

    The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
     
    (1998)
  • Suwon
    Suwon

    Suwon is the provincial capital of Gyeonggi-do, South Korea. A city of over a million inhabitants, Suwon lies approximately 30 kilometres south of Seoul and is one of the most populous of Seoul's satellite cities....
    , South Korea
    South Korea

    South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea , ), often referred to as Korea and the "names of Korea#Revival of the names", is a Semi-presidential system republic in East Asia, located in the southern half of the Korean Peninsula....
     
    (1999)


The municipality


Geography

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Nevado & Toluca
|- ||} The municipality of Toluca, which has a geographical extent of , includes numerous communities other than Toluca de Lerdo, the largest of which are the municipalities of San Pablo Autopan and San José Guadalupe Otzacatipan. The municipality is bordered by the municipalities of Almoloya de Juárez, Temoaya
Temoaya

Temoaya is the seat of the municipalities of Mexico of the Municipality of Temoya in Mexico State, Mexico.It is located 18 kilometres from Toluca and 85 kilometres from Mexico City....
, Otzolotepec, Xonacatlán, Lerma
Lerma

Lerma is a comune in the Province of Alessandria in the Italy region Piedmont, located about 90 km southeast of Turin and about 30 km south of Alessandria....
, San Mateo Atenco
San Mateo Atenco

San Mateo Atenco is a city and a municipalities of Mexico located in the State of M?xico in Mexico. It lies west of the Mexico City near the municipality of Metepec, in the central part of the state of M?xico, and is part of the Toluca urban area bordering the city to the east....
, Metepec
Metepec

Metepec is a city and Municipalities of Mexico in the State of Mexico in Mexico. It lies adjacent to the east side of the state capital, Toluca....
, Calimaya, Tenango del Valle
Tenango del Valle

Tenango de Arista is a town and seat of the municipality of Tenango del Valle in the State of Mexico; however, both are commonly referred to as Tenango del Valle....
, Villa Guerrero and Zinacantepec.

Geographical features
The Lerma River
Lerma River

The Lerma Santiago River is Mexico's second longest river. It is a 965-km-long river in west-central Mexico that begins in Mexico's central plateau at an altitude over 3,000 meters above sea level, and ends where it empties into Lake Chapala, Mexico's largest lake, near Guadalajara, Jalisco, Jalisco....
 flows from Lake Almoloya del Río through the center of the municipality towards the west, flowing into Lake Chapala
Lake Chapala

Lake Chapala is Mexico's largest freshwater lake. It is centred around , 45 km southeast of Guadalajara, Jalisco, and stands on the border between the States of Mexico of Jalisco and Michoac?n, at 1,524 metres above sea level....
. From this point westward the river takes the name of Río Grande de Santiago
Río Grande de Santiago

The R?o Grande de Santiago is the longest river in Mexico mesuring up to a massive 433 kilometers. The river begins at Lake Chapala and continues roughly north-west through the Sierra Madre Occidental, receiving the Verde, Juchipila, Bola?os, and other tributaries....
. And it goes from this lake to the Pacific Ocean
Pacific Ocean

The Pacific Ocean is the largest of the Earth's oceanic divisions. Its name is derived from the Latin name Mare Pacificum, "peaceful sea", bestowed upon it by the Portugal explorer Ferdinand Magellan....
 in the state of Nayarit
Nayarit

Nayarit is one of Political divisions of Mexico and is located on the central west coast, bordering the Pacific Ocean. Nayarit is surrounded by the states of Sinaloa to the northwest, Durango to the north, Zacatecas to the northeast and Jalisco to the south with the Pacific Ocean bordering it to the west....
. The river is about long; about 60% of it is known as Lerma River and 40% as Santiago River. The Nevado de Toluca
Nevado de Toluca

Nevado de Toluca is a large stratovolcano in central Mexico, located about west of Mexico City near the city of Toluca. It is generally cited as the fourth highest of Mexico's peaks, after Pico de Orizaba, Popocat?petl and Iztacc?huatl, although by some measurements, Sierra Negra is slightly higher....
 or Xinantécatl is southwest of the city. The god Tolo was supposed to reside in the volcano's crater. Its original indigenous name was
Chignahualtecatl which means “Nine Mountains” but later was named Xinantecatl which means “naked man”, because the siluette of its crater resumbles a sleeping man, before the Spaniards named it Nevado, meaning "snow-covered". It is a place of increasing sporting activity, such as mountain biking
Mountain biking

Mountain biking entails the sport of riding bicycles off-road, often over rough terrain, whether riding specially equipped mountain bikes or hybrid road bikes....
, climbing
Climbing

Climbing is the activity of using one's hands and feet to ascend a steep object. It is done both for recreation and professionally, as part of activities such as maintenance of a structure, or military operations....
, and high altitude running. It is the only volcano in Mexico that has two lagoons and can be reached by automobile. There have been proposals to turn this mountain into a ski hill because of its accessibility and the low temperatures that exist on the mountain throughout the year, but recent reports on global warming
Global warming

Global warming is the increase in the Instrumental temperature record of the Earth's near-surface air and the oceans since the mid-twentieth century and its projected continuation....
 have raised fears that the snow cap on the mountain will disappear completely within a few decades. The area was converted into the Nevado de Toluca National Park in January 1936 with about in area. The park has forest land, especially of pine
Pine

Pines are Pinophyta trees in the genus Pinus, in the family Pinaceae. They make up the monotypic subfamily Pinoideae. There are about 115 species of pine, although different authorities accept between 105 and 125 species....
s and obeto trees. The prevalent animals are camp rats, teporingos, squirrels, tlacuaches, lizards, snakes, and eagles. On the lower part of this mountain there are picnic tables and BBQ grills. In the higher part of the volcano (inside) there are two lagoons in which visitors can practice scuba-diving and fishing. This volcano is unique in Mexico in that one can enter the crater by car.

Sierra Morelos Park is about away from the center of Toluca. This is a reforested area with a small artificial lake, a picnic area and playground.

Economy


Outside of the metropolitan area, the economy is still based on agriculture and livestock, with some income from tourism. Only a little over four percent of the total municipal population engages in agriculture raising corn, wheat, beans, potatoes, peas, fava beans and oats on a little over half of the municipality's territory. Livestock raising is a greater source of income with 10,286 sites producing cattle, pigs, sheep and domestic fowl. Tourism is based on the Nevado de Toluca volcano and the archeological zone of Calixtlahuaca. Despite being little known internationally, they manage to represent about 50% of the state's tourism income.

Climate

The climate is cool and humid with higher humidity and rainfall and occasional hail in the summer. It can also experience freezing temperatures in the winter. The climate is the coolest of any large Mexican city due to its high altitude of above sea level. Despite its southerly latitude, on winter nights temperatures can drop well below and even in the summer it can cool down to or less, while maximum temperatures rarely exceed on the hottest days. The climate is prone to extended dry periods particularly in the winter. Precipitation during the winter usually falls as snow in the higher elevation such as El Nevado de Toluca and its surroundings. The rainy season which extends from June until October. Just outside of the heavily-industrialized city, the municipality has forests of oaks, pines, fir, cedar, cypress, acacias and other flora that are characteristic of the temperate zone of central Mexico. One advantage this area has over many other in Mexico, is its almost near-absence of insects.

List of communities in the municipality

As municipal seat of the municipality of Toluca, the city as governmental jurisdiction over the following communities: Barrio Bordo Nuevo, Barrio de Balbuena (Los Siete Compadres), Barrio de Guadalupe Totoltepec, Barrio de Jesús Fracción Primera, Barrio de Jesús Fracción Segunda, Barrio del Cajón, Barrio la Palma Toltepec, Barrio Santa Cruz, Barrio Santa María, Cacalomacán, Calixtlahuaca, Calzada de los Corredores, Cerrillo Vista Hermosa, Cerro del Perico, Col. Arroyo Vista Hermosa (Barrio el Arroyo), Col. Aviación (Barrio de Jesús Segunda Secc.), Colonia de Pacífico, Colonia del Durazno, Colonia Guadalupe, Colonia Guadalupe (La Loma), Colonia la Cañada, Colonia la Joya, Colonia la Venta, Ejido de Almoloya de Juárez, Ejido de Nova (Barrio del Museo), Ejido de Oxtotitlán (Nova), Ejido de Santiago Tlaxomulco (Zimbrones), Ejido del Cerro del Murciélago, Ejido San Marcos Yachihuacaltepec, Ejido Santa Cruz Atzcapozaltongo, El Arenal, El Cerrillo Piedras Blancas (El Cerrillo), El Depósito, El Dorado, El Mirador, El Refugio, Hacienda Santín (Rancho Santín), Jicaltepec Autopan, Joya de Cacalomacán (Hda. San Antonio Cano), La Constitución, La Loma Cuexcontitlán, La Planada (El Arenal), La Soledad (La Macaria), Las Palmas, Lomas de Vista Hermosa, Ojo de Agua Autopan, Palmillas, Paraje el Cornejal (El Arenal), Pueblo Nuevo, Ranchería San Isidro, Rancho el Rosedal, Rancho las Cañadas, Rancho las Lupitas, Rancho San Bartolo (Rancho Grande), Rancho San José Terán, Rancho San Pablo, San Andrés Cuexcontitlán, San Antonio Buenavista, San Blas Otzacatipan (San Blas), San Blas Totoltepec, San Carlos, San Carlos Autopan, San Cayetano Morelos (San Cayetano), San Diego de los Padres Cuexcontitlán, San Diego de los Padres Otzacatipan, San Diego Linares, San Diego los Padres Cuexcontitlán Secc. 5 A, San Diego los Padres Cuexcontitlán Secc. 5 B, San Felipe Tlalmimilolpan, San Francisco Totoltepec, San Isidro Ejido de Calixtlahuaca, San José Buenavista el Chico, San José Gpe. (San José Gpe. Otzacatipan), San José la Costa, San Juan Tilapa, San Marcos Yachihuacaltepec, San Martín Toltepec, San Mateo Otzacatipan, San Miguel Totoltepec, San Miguel Zacango (Rancho), San Nicolás Tolentino, San Pablo Autopan, San Pedro Totoltepec, Santa Cruz Otzacatipan, Santa Juanita de Santiago Tlacotepec, Santa Martha, Santiago Tlacotepec, , Santiago Tlaxomulco (Tumbaburros), Sebastián Lerdo de Tejada, Tecaxic, Tlachaloya Primera Sección, Tlachaloya Segunda Sección, Xicaltepec Cuexcontitlán (Cuexcontitlán), Xicaltepec Otzacatipan (Ej. San Mateo), Xicaltepec Tepaltitlán (Ej. San Lorenzo)

The metropolitan area

Toluca is the economic engine of the Vally of Toluca, in which are located 30 municipalities. However, not all of these municipalities have the same relationship with Toluca. Technically, Toluca lies in the southern part of the valley and its economic influence is most strongly felt in the southern and central parts of the valley. The northern parts of the valley have closer ties to Atlacomulco
Atlacomulco

Atlacomulco de Fabela is a city and the seat of the municipality of Atlacomulco located in the northwest of the M?xico State, about 63 km from the state capital, Toluca....
. The core metropolitan area of Toluca consists of the municipalites of Toluca, Lerma, Metepec, San Mateo Atenco, Ocoyoacac and Zinacantepec. The economic interdependence of these municipalities are most similar to that of the communities in the Mexico City metropolitan area. There are two "outer spheres" of the metropolitan area. The first consists of the municipalties of Almoloya del Río
Almoloya del Río

Almolya del R?o is a town and municipality located in the State of Mexico 26 km from the state capital of Toluca. It is located 2,600 meters above sea level....
, Capulhuac, Mexicaltzingo, San Antonio la Isla
San Antonio la Isla

San Antonio La Isla is a town and municipality located in the State of Mexico in Mexico. Its name originally was "Techialoyan" or "Tlachialoyan", which in Nahuatl means "place of those who watch"....
, Tenango del Valle
Tenango del Valle

Tenango de Arista is a town and seat of the municipality of Tenango del Valle in the State of Mexico; however, both are commonly referred to as Tenango del Valle....
 and Xonacatlán. The furthest sphere consists of Santiango Tianguistenco, Santa María Rayón, Santa Cruz Atizapán and Chapultepec, México. These spheres are defined not only by geographical distance but also by population growth and rate of urbanization.

See also

  • Toluca Valley
    Toluca Valley

    Toluca Valley is a valley located approximately 75 kilometer southwest Mexico City. The modern city of Toluca is located there. Other municipalities within valley and part of the Toluca metropolitan area include Metepec, Calimaya, Almoloya de Ju?rez, San Mateo Atenco, Lerma, Mexico, Lago, Temoaya, Otzolotepec and Xonacatatlan....


External links

  • Official website