About Puente de Ixtla
Puente de Ixtla is a city in the Mexican province of Morelos. The city fills in as the city situate for the encompassing district of a similar name. The district revealed 66,435 inhabitants in the year 2015 registration. The town gets its name from a 16th century connect Puente and Ixtla, which originates from Nahuatl its obsidian and tla bounty, signifying "Spot where obsidian abounds". Puente de Ixtla had a place with the seigniory of Cuauhnahuac and was in this way tributary of the Aztecs. Prehispanic ruins have been found close to the Church of San Mateo Apostol.
A stone scaffold was developed over the Rio Chalma and the town turned into a position of required entry for the processions from Acapulco to Mexico City. A solid seismic tremor on April 7, 1845, did impressive harm in Puente de Ixtla and may have been in charge of the flooding of the town of Tequesquitengo, Jojutla. With the production of the Morelos in 1869, Puente de Ixtla was one of the effectively existing regions. July 12, 1871: extension of the towns of Xoxocotla, Tehuixtla and of the hacienda of San Jose Vista Hermosa; later, Xoxocotla was appended to the district of Jojutla. The town Xoxocotla is planned to turn into an autonomous district on January 1, 2019.
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