Tlacoachistlahuaca (municipality)
Tlacoachistlahuaca is a municipality located in the state of Guerrero, Mexico. It is situated in the southeastern part of the state, within the Costa Chica region. The municipal seat is also named Tlacoachistlahuaca.
Geography and Demographics: The municipality is characterized by a varied topography, including mountainous areas and valleys. The population is primarily composed of indigenous peoples, mainly the Mixtec, and a significant portion speaks the Mixtec language in addition to Spanish. The municipality has a relatively high level of social marginalization.
Economy: The local economy is largely based on agriculture, including the cultivation of maize, beans, and fruits. Livestock raising is also practiced. A portion of the population engages in handicrafts and small-scale commerce. Remittances from relatives working in other parts of Mexico and the United States contribute to the local economy.
Culture and Traditions: Tlacoachistlahuaca boasts a rich cultural heritage, reflecting its indigenous roots. Traditional music, dances, and festivals are important aspects of community life. The Mixtec language and customs are actively maintained and passed down through generations.
Government: The municipal government is headed by a municipal president (mayor) and a council. They are responsible for administering the municipality, providing public services, and promoting development.
History: The area has a long history of indigenous settlement, predating the arrival of the Spanish. The name Tlacoachistlahuaca is of Nahuatl origin. Over time, the region has experienced various periods of social and political change.
Infrastructure: Infrastructure in Tlacoachistlahuaca is relatively limited. Access to basic services such as potable water, sanitation, and electricity is not universal throughout the municipality. Road infrastructure is often inadequate, particularly in more remote areas.