Aguascalientes (state): Meaning (information, definition, explanation, facts)

Aguascalientes is the name of a city and a state in Mexico. This article is about the state. For the city, see: Aguascalientes.
ESTADO DE AGUASCALIENTES

Other Mexican States
Capital Aguascalientes
Other major cities list of municipalities
Area 5,471 km²
Ranked 28th
Population
(2000 census)
943,500
Ranked 27th
Governor
(1998-2004)
Felipe González González (PAN)
Federal Deputies (3)
PAN = 2
PRI = 1
Federal Senators PAN = 2
PRI = 1
ISO 3166-2
Postal abbr.
MX-AGU
Ags.

Aguascalientes (a Spanish name meaning "hot waters"; the corresponding adjective for the state and its inhabitants is the whimsical hidrocálido) is a State of Mexico, situated in the center of the country. The state capital is the city of Aguascalientes.

It covers 5,471 km² and has some 944,000 inhabitants. The state was created in 1835 when it was separated from Zacatecas.

This state within Mexico originated around the times of Colonial Spanish influence. It is located in the middle of the country and is now beginning to make a name for itself as an industrial power within Mexico. The state has also become a major silver miner and a major source of railroad transportation. It has become this through its close location to other populated cities.

Municipalities

See: Municipalities of Aguascalientes


States of Mexico
Aguascalientes | Baja California | Baja California Sur | Campeche | Chiapas | Chihuahua | Coahuila | Colima | Durango | Guanajuato | Guerrero | Hidalgo | Jalisco | México | Michoacán | Morelos | Nayarit | Nuevo León | Oaxaca | Puebla | Querétaro | Quintana Roo | San Luis Potosí | Sinaloa | Sonora | Tabasco | Tamaulipas | Tlaxcala | Veracruz | Yucatán | Zacatecas
Federal District: Mexican Federal District
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