As of 2009, 5.5% of the land in Mezquital del Oro is used for agriculture. The remainder of the land comprises tropical forest (53.6%), temperate forest (23.6), and grassland (17.2%). The municipality is situated in the drainage basin of the Juchipila River, a tributary of the Río Grande de Santiago. Much of the municipality lies in the canyon of the Mezquital River, a tributary of the Juchipila.[4]
Mezquital del Oro's climate ranges from temperate to tropical depending on elevation, with dry winters in either case. Average temperatures in the municipality range between 14 and 26 °C (57–79 °F), and average annual precipitation ranges between 700 and 1,000 millimetres (28–39 in).[4]
Mezquital del Oro is located in territory that was inhabited by the Caxcan people prior to Spanish contact.[7] The town of Mezquital del Oro was founded in the 1730s after gold was discovered there.[7][8] Mesquital was named as a district in the partido of Juchipila in 1825. When partidos were abolished in 1916, Mezquital del Oro became an independent municipality.[9] Gold production peaked in the 1910s, and continued until the last mine was abandoned in 1940.[10]
Administration
The municipal government of Mezquital del Oro comprises a president, a councillor (Spanish: síndico),[7] and seven trustees (regidores), four elected by relative majority and three by proportional representation.[11] The current president of the municipality is Mónica Rodarte Dávila.[12]
Demographics
In the 2020 Mexican Census, Mezquital del Oro recorded a population of 2451 inhabitants living in 735 households.[2] The 2010 Census recorded a population of 2584 inhabitants in Mezquital del Oro.[1]
There are 52 inhabited localities in the municipality,[2] of which only the municipal seat, also called Mezquital del Oro, is classified as urban.[13] It recorded a population of 1136 inhabitants in the 2020 Census.[2]
Economy and infrastructure
Nowadays, the main economic activity in Mezquital del Oro is agriculture.[7] In the 2015 Intercensal Survey, 40% of Mezquital del Oro's workforce was employed in the primary sector, 20% in the secondary sector, 7% in commerce, and 32% in services.[14] The main crops grown in Mezquital del Oro are agave, forage grasses, and corn (grain and silage).[15]
^ abc"Mezquítal del Oro, Zacatecas"(PDF). Prontuario de información geográfica municipal de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos (in Spanish). INEGI. 2009. Retrieved 2 January 2022.