Timeline of Campeche City
The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Campeche, Mexico.
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Prior to 20th century
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- 1540 - San Francisco de Campeche founded by Spaniard Francisco de Montejo.[1]
- 1659 - Town "sacked by the British."[2]
- 1663 - Sack of Campeche (1663) by pirates.[1]
- 1685 - Campeche raided by Dutch pirate Laurens de Graaf.[3]
- 1732 - Puerta de la Tierra (gate) erected.
- 1760 - Catedral de Campeche built.
- 1762 - San José el Alto fort built.
- 1777 - Campeche attains city status;[4] Campeche coat of arms established.
- 1796 - Hospital de San Lazaro founded.[4]
- 1801 - Fuerte de San Miguel (Campeche) (fort) built.
- 1821 - 5 November: Campeche secedes from Yucatán.[4]
- 1840 - June: Yucatecan occupation begins.[4]
- 1857 - 6-7 August: Coup in Campeche.[4]
- 1858 - State of Campeche established.[4]
- 1864 - 26 January: French in power.[4]
- 1871 - Telegraph begins operating.[4]
- 1879 - Population: 15,190.[4]
- 1883 - "Naval base established at Lerma."[4]
- 1895 - Catholic Diocese of Campeche established.[5]
20th century
- 1900 - Population: 17,109.[2]
- 1903 - Bank of Campeche established.[4]
- 1914 - Joaquín Mucel Acereto becomes Governor of Campeche state.[4]
- 1950 - Population: 31,279.[4]
- 1958 - Estadio Venustiano Carranza (stadium) built.
- 1970 - Population: 69,506.[4]
- 1980 - Piratas de Campeche baseball team formed.
- 1981 - Corsarios de Campeche football club formed.
- 1989 - Autonomous University of Campeche established.
- 1990 - Population: 150,518.[4]
- 1999 - Fortified Town of Campeche designated an UNESCO World Heritage Site.
21st century
- 2001 - Estadio Nelson Barrera (stadium) opens.
- 2005 - Population: 238,850 municipality.[6]
- 2007 - TV MAR Campeche begins broadcasting.
- 2009 - Carlos Ernesto Rosado Ruelas elected mayor.[7]
- 2010 - Population: 220,389 city of San Francisco de Campeche; 259,005 municipality.[6]
- 2011 - Cañoneros de Campeche football club formed.
See also
- History of San Francisco de Campeche
- Campeche history (state)
- History of Campeche (state)
References
- 1 2 "Campeche: Cronología de Hechos Históricos". Enciclopedia de los Municipios de México (in Spanish). Instituto Nacional para el Federalismo y el Desarrollo Municipal. Archived from the original on 25 May 2007.
- 1 2 "Campeche", Encyclopaedia Britannica (11th ed.), New York, 1910, OCLC 14782424
- ↑ Jean Bassford von Winning (1950). "Forgotten Bastions along the Spanish Main: Campeche". The Americas. 6. JSTOR 978245.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 David Marley (2005), "Campeche", Historic Cities of the Americas, 1, Santa Barbara, California: ABC-CLIO, p. 218+, ISBN 1576070271
- ↑ "Campeche". Catholic Encyclopedia. New York. 1908.
- 1 2 "Municipio de Campeche". Catálogo de Localidades (in Spanish). Secretaría de Desarrollo Social. Retrieved December 18, 2014.
- ↑ "Mexican mayors". City Mayors.com. London: City Mayors Foundation. Retrieved December 18, 2014.
This article incorporates information from the Spanish Wikipedia.
Further reading
Published in the 19th century
- Charles Knight, ed. (1866). "Campeachy". Geography. English Cyclopaedia. 2. London: Bradbury, Evans, & Co.
- Henry Moore (1894), "Commercial Directory: Campeche", Railway Guide of the Republic of Mexico, Springfield, Ohio: Huben & Moore, OCLC 22498265
- Antonio García Cubas (1896). "Campeche". Diccionario Geográfico, Histórico y Biográfico de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos (in Spanish). 2. México: Antigua Imprenta de las Escalerillas – via Hathi Trust.
Published in the 20th century
- Reau Campbell (1909), "Campeche", Campbell's New Revised Complete Guide and Descriptive Book of Mexico, Chicago: Rogers & Smith Co., OCLC 1667015
- Ernst B. Filsinger (1922), "Mexico: Campeche", Commercial Travelers' Guide to Latin America, Washington, DC: Government Printing Office
- Baedeker's Mexico, 1994, p. 155 (fulltext via OpenLibrary)
- "Yucatan Peninsula: Campeche", Mexico, Let's Go, 1999 (fulltext via OpenLibrary)
- John Fisher (1999), "Yucatan: Campeche", Mexico, Rough Guides (4th ed.), London, p. 513+, OL 24935876M
- Ben Greensfelder (2003), "Campeche", Yucatán (2nd ed.), Lonely Planet, OL 24928189M
External links
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