13 Facts About Oaxaca City

1.

Oaxaca City is known as "la Verde Antequera" due to its prior Spanish name and the variety of structures built from a native green stone.

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The name Oaxaca City is derived from the Nahuatl name for the place, Huaxyacac, which was Hispanicized to Guajaca, later spelled Oaxaca City.

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Oaxaca City sided with the original founders; they reestablished the town in 1529, naming it Antequera, in honor of Nuno de Guzman's hometown.

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Oaxaca City acted to make the Zocalo a modernized tourist attraction, turning the state legislature building into a museum.

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Oaxaca City has a tropical savanna climate, closely bordering on a humid subtropical climate, due to its high altitude.

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6.

Oaxaca City is the primary attraction of the state, which relies economically on tourism.

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7.

The 2006 Oaxaca City protests had a severe negative impact on tourism revenue.

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8.

Oaxaca City centre was included in a World Heritage Site designated by UNESCO, in recognition of its treasure of historic buildings and monuments.

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9.

Oaxaca City Cathedral, referred to as Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption, is the third to be built as the first two were destroyed by large earthquakes in the 16th and 18th centuries.

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10.

Oaxaca City donated the collection, as well as the house that is the museum to his home state in 1974.

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11.

Instituto de Artes Graficos de Oaxaca City contains a large collection of graphic designs both present and past.

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12.

In 1932, the city of Oaxaca realized its 400th anniversary and decided to combine these festivities with those of the Cerro del Fortin, adding traditional dances, music, regional cuisine and Margarita Santaella as the first Miss Oaxaca, in addition to the religious rites.

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Oaxaca City's is honored by having her severed head as part of the coat of arms of the city of Oaxaca.

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