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It is also known as the Region XVI Zumpango and has seen major population growth. It has a surface area of 8.305\u00a0km\u00b2 and occupies 12.8% of the state’s territory. The seat of Zumpango Region is Zumpango de Ocampo city.The region is dominated by a dry and moderate sub-humid climates and the reliefs fence with lomerios that part with the Eje Neovolc\u00e1nico located at a northern pass leading out of the Valley of Mexico and Mezquital Valley[clarification needed], this territory was located inside old Aztec region named the Teotlalpan. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Agricultural production is very important to the region, and ranching and craftwork are also part of its development. This region is named by the people as Zumpangolandia.Table of ContentsHistory[edit]Archaeology[edit]Geography[edit]Hydrography[edit]Region municipalities[edit]Government[edit]Deputation[edit]Subdivition of Zumpango Region[edit]References[edit]History[edit]Archaeology[edit]In May 2020, discovery of remains of at least sixty mammoths (included male, female, young mammoths) and 15 people were uncovered by the National Institute of Anthropology and History headed by archaeologist S\u00e1nchez Nava under the Mexico City Santa-Lucia airport, in the former Lake Xaltocan. According to the INAH, mammoth skeletons revealed in what used to be the shallow part of the lake were better anatomically preserved than those found in the deeper parts of the former lake. Mammoths probably got stuck in the lake and died.[1][2][3][4] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Geography[edit]The location of the region is in the north of the state of Mexico, and is located in the low extreme geographical coordinates of Greenwich, north latitude 19\u00ba50’23” minimum, 19\u00ba58’28” maximum, west longitude 99\u00b004’30” minimum, 99\u00b013’35” maximum.[5]The town of Zumpango de Ocampo, a municipal seat, has governing jurisdiction over the following municipalities: Apaxco, Hueypoxtla, Jaltenco, Nextlalpan, Tequixquiac,Tonanitla and Zumpango.[6] The total region extends 96.37 and borders the regions of Ecatepec Region, Hueypoxtla, Tultitl\u00e1n Region and the state of Hidalgo.Hydrography[edit]The Gran Canal de Desag\u00fce is an artificial channel that crossing Tequixquiac, was named Xoth\u00e9 river in Otomi language, this channel connect with Tula river and Enth\u00f3 dam. Other small rivers are R\u00edo Salado of Hueypoxtla, Trevi\u00f1o river and La Pila river, which connect with Gran Canal.[5]The municipal seat is in a small, elongated valley but most of the municipality is on a high mesa which transitions from the Valley of Mexico to the Mezquital Valley.[7] The highest mountain in Tequixquiac is the Cerro Mesa Ahumada, it rises 2,600 metres (8,500\u00a0ft) above sea level,[8] on the border between the municipalities of Huehuetoca and Apaxco.MunicipalityArea (km\u00b2) 2010[9]Population 2005 CensusPopulation 2010 CensusPopulation density (\/km\u00b2 2010)Apaxco80.3425,73827,52142.1Hueypoxtla246.9536,51239,86439.6Jaltenco3.3026,35926,328113.7Nextlalpan42.4922,50734,37441.3Tequixquiac96.3728,03933,90782.04Tonanitla17.108,08110,21641.3Zumpango244.08127,988159,64741.3Region XVI Zumpango2795.1275,224331,85756.5Region municipalities[edit]Government[edit]Deputation[edit]Subdivition of Zumpango Region[edit] Subdivition by municipality and settlement.References[edit]Wikimedia ErrorOur servers are currently under maintenance or experiencing a technical problem.Please try again in a few\u00a0minutes.See the error message at the bottom of this page for more\u00a0information. 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