This document provides information about the city of Navojoa, Sonora, Mexico. It summarizes the history of the Mayo Indians who originally inhabited the region. It then discusses the climate, flora, and fauna found in Navojoa. The bulk of the document focuses on the local economy, including the primary industries of agriculture and livestock. It notes the main crops grown and types of animals raised. It also briefly discusses industry and cultural spaces in the city.
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CBTIS #64 English Class Presents on Navojoa, Sonora
1. Centro de Bachillerato Tecnológico Industrial y de Servicio #64
Materia:
INGLES
Maestra:
Dulce Hernandez
Tema a presentar:
Navojoa Sonora
Equipo
#1
Integrantes
Danixia Gastelum
Ana Mavita
Fernando Molina
Naydelin Calvo
Brianda Gutierrez
Jesus Sanchez
Daniela Campoy
Armando Hoyos
Alejandra Borbon
Issa Watanabe
2. The Mayo Indians
They were originally called Yoreme . Current yoreme are
the descendants of the ancient inhabitants of
Huatabampo culture , belonging to one of the cultural
traditions of Sonora. It is the largest state group , with a
population of 190,000 inhabitants according to 2011
statistics .
Yoreme call themselves " which respects tradition " yori
opposed to "who does not respect " . According to an
ancient legend of its oral tradition , May the word means
" people of the banks ."
The mayo region is located in the southern part of
Sonora
3. Conquest and Colony
The September 24, 1533 began a new episode in the
history of this region , with the arrival of Diego de
Guzman , the first Spanish who arrived in these lands.
Three years later, the famous Spanish explorer Alvar
Nunez Cabeza de Vaca, after being wrecked on an
expedition to Florida , passed through this place on their
way to the capital of New Spain .
4. Climate
In this town there are two types of climate, one semi-dry
and semi-wet the other , both are extremes with a
monthly average maximum temperature of 32.7 C in
June and July and a monthly average temperature of
18.5 C in December and January having an average
annual temperature of 25.4 C. The rainy season
occurs in the summer months of July and August
, counting with an average annual rainfall of 389.5 mm.
In the months of September and October occasionally
occur , in addition to cyclones of varying intensity
, depending on the weather .
5. Flora
This municipality has a combination of different species
of vegetation combined with varieties of pasture with
bushes. The main components are white torote , torote
colorado grass Donkey , governor , ironwood
, candelilla, including groups also calls cardonal as
organs , chandeliers and garambullo . Also noteworthy
in this county areas dedicated to irrigated agriculture
, including calls for partial irrigation .
6. Fauna
The wildlife of this county is varied , being : toad , nymph
, bull frog , desert tortoise , desert chameleon, huico
, cachora ( known worldwide as lizard) , bobcat
, coyote, wild boar, hare , rabbit, opossum ( opossum )
squirrel, dove short tail , red dove, duck, garrapatero
, hummingbird , matraquita , pigeons .
7. Economy
The economic activity of the municipality has been supported
in agricultural production , trade and services , the main
agricultural and livestock activities .
The economically active population of the municipality is
46,786 inhabitants , while the economically inactive
population totaled 56,559 .
Economically active population: 46,786
Employed population : 46,166
Primary Sector: 7,923
Secondary sector: 12,151
Tertiary sector : 24,641
Not Specified : 1,451
Unemployed population: 620
8. Agriculture
Farming in the city is important not only for production
volumes , but also for the creation of jobs and the value
generated municipal domestic product.
The course features navojoense irrigation infrastructure ,
roads and highways, agricultural research center and all
the elements necessary to diversify crop pattern
oriented market, which is increasingly open .
Therefore, it requires a political funding and
comprehensive support to the field , so you can recover
and inserted into the process of modernization and be
competitive.
9. Livestock
Livestock city ranks second place among the primary
activities . This activity focuses on the pig , poultry and
cattle , according to the following production volumes :
40,252 tonnes of pig meat
27,564 tonnes of poultry meat
1,136 tons of beef cattle ( 1993)
Local pig is characterized by significant participation at
the state level , representing 45% meat and 27% in
number of heads.
10. Industry
This activity is second generation of jobs and employed
population, since only in the year 1995 generated 1,145
jobs.
In recent years the industry has played an important role
in the town , there are dedicated to the Vegetable Oil
Extraction , Production of Beer, Trails , plaster ,
Cardboard Packaging , Manufacturing Guitars, Alarms &
Harness Manufacturing companies.
11. Cultural spaces
Municipal Library " Jesus Antonio Contreras VELDERRAIN"
Mayo Regional Museum (former railway station Navojoa )
Teatro Municipal Auditorium "Romeo Gomez Aguilar "
Auditorium UCAMAYO
Plaza Santa Fe Springs
Square May 5
Sports Unit
Ballpark Manuel " Cyclone" Echeverria
Olympic Football Stadium Navojoa
Cinema Cinemex