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MUNICIPALITY OF VERACRUZ, MEXICO
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  • The Municipal Palace of Veracruz.
  • Veracruz Cathedral]], built 1731.
  • The [[Baluarte de Santiago]].
  • [[Veracruz International Airport]].
  • 1st French-Mexican War]].
  • The port of Veracruz is the largest and most important in Mexico.
  • Carnaval of Veracruz]] parade.
  • Castle of San Juan de Ulúa]] in 1615.
  • The historic Clavijero Theatre.
  • Historic post office of Veracruz.
  • Ilustre Instituto Veracruzano]].
  • Venustiano Carranza Lighthouse]].
  • Castle of San Juan de Ulúa]], built by the Spanish beginning in 1519.
  • "El Gran Café de la Parroquia" is the most famous cafe in Veracruz.
  • View of [[Isla de Sacrificios]].
  • American soldiers during the 1914 [[United States occupation of Veracruz]].
  • Soldiers at the port of Veracruz during the [[Mexican Revolution]].
  • The Zócalo of Veracruz in 1836.
  • Veracruz city center in 1876.
  • Isla de Enmedio in the [[Veracruz Reef System National Park]].
  • The Palacio Federal de Veracruz.
  • [[Son Jarocho]] players in a plaza in Veracruz's historic center.
  • Las Atarazanas Cultural Center]].
  • 1847 Siege of Veracruz]] during the [[Mexican-American War]].
  • Teatro de la Reforma.
  • [[Universidad Veracruzana]].
  • Ships at the 2022 Latin American Festival of Sailing.
  • Veracruz Train Depot.
  • Hotel in Veracruz's historic center.
  • Plaza de la Concordia.
  • Satellite view of Veracruz.

Veracruz      
n. estado en la zona este de México; ciudad portuaria y capital del estado de Veracruz (México)

Wikipedia

Veracruz (city)

Veracruz (Spanish pronunciation: [beɾaˈkɾus] (listen)), also known as Heroica Veracruz, is a major port city and municipal seat for the surrounding municipality of Veracruz on the Gulf of Mexico and the most populous city in the Mexican state of Veracruz. The city is located along the coast in the central part of the state, 90 km (56 mi) southeast of the state capital Xalapa.

It is the state's most populous city, with a population that is greater than the municipality's population, as part of the city of Veracruz extends into the neighboring municipality of Boca del Río. At the 2010 census, the city had 554,830 inhabitants, 428,323 in Veracruz municipality and 126,507 in Boca del Río municipality. Developed during Spanish colonization, Veracruz is Mexico's oldest, largest, and historically most significant port.

When the Spanish explorer Hernán Cortés arrived in Mexico on 22 April 1519, he founded a city here, which he named Villa Rica de la Vera Cruz, referring to the area's gold and dedicated to the "True Cross", because he landed on the Christian holy day of Good Friday, the day of the Crucifixion. It was the first Spanish settlement on the mainland of the Americas to receive a coat-of-arms. During the colonial period, this city had the largest mercantile class and was at times wealthier than the capital, Mexico City. Its wealth attracted the raids of 17th-century pirates, against which fortifications such as Fort San Juan de Ulúa were built. In the 19th and early 20th centuries, Veracruz was invaded on different occasions by France and the United States; in the aftermath of the 1914 Tampico Affair, US troops occupied the city for seven months. For much of the 20th century, the production of petroleum was most important for the state's economy but, in the latter 20th century and into the 21st, the port has re-emerged as the main economic engine. It has become the principal port for most of Mexico's imports and exports, especially for the automotive industry.

Veracruz has a blend of cultures, mostly indigenous, Spanish and Afro-Caribbean. The influence of these three is best seen in the food and music of the area, which has strong Spanish, Caribbean and African influences.