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The name "Janos" was given by the [[Janos people]], the [[indigenous peoples of Mexico|indigenous]] inhabitants of the area upon the [[Spanish colonization of the Americas|arrival of the Spaniards]]; the Janos did not survive contact and are now extinct. [[Franciscan Order|Franciscan ]] missionaries originally built a mission in the location in 1640, under the name '''Soledad de Janos'''. The mission did not, however, survive a series of native revolts and was replaced on 16 October 1686 by a military ''[[presidio]]'' under Gen. [[Juan Fernández de la Fuente]]. The ''presidio'' retained control of the area until the municipality was established in 1820.
The name "Janos" was given by the [[Janos people]], the [[indigenous peoples of Mexico|indigenous]] inhabitants of the area upon the [[Spanish colonization of the Americas|arrival of the Spaniards]]; the Janos did not survive contact and are now extinct. [[Franciscan Order|Franciscan ]] missionaries originally built a mission in the location in 1640, under the name '''Soledad de Janos'''. The mission did not, however, survive a series of native revolts and was replaced on 16 October 1686 by a military ''[[presidio]]'' under Gen. [[Juan Fernández de la Fuente]]. The ''presidio'' retained control of the area until the municipality was established in 1820.


===Towns and villages===
==Towns and villages==

The largest localities (cities, towns, and villages) are:
The largest localities (cities, towns, and villages) are:
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*[[El Berrendo, Chihuahua|El Berrendo]] (1)
*[[El Berrendo, Chihuahua|El Berrendo]] (1)


===Adjacent municipalities and counties===
==Adjacent municipalities and counties==

* [[Ascensión Municipality]] - east
* [[Ascensión Municipality]] - east
* [[Nuevo Casas Grandes Municipality]] - southeast
* [[Nuevo Casas Grandes Municipality]] - southeast

Revision as of 14:54, 16 February 2012

Janos
Municipality and Town
Motto(s): 
Primero México, Después México, Siempre México
(First Mexico, Then Mexico, Always Mexico)
Location of Janos in Chihuahua
Location of Janos in Chihuahua
Country Mexico
StateChihuahua
MunicipalityJanos
Mission established1640
Presidio established1686
Municipality created1820
Founded byFranciscan missionaries
Named forJanos people
Area
(municipality)
 • Municipality and Town
6,930.50 km2 (2,675.88 sq mi)
Elevation
1,369 m (4,491 ft)
Population
 (2010)
 • Municipality and Town
2,738 (town)
 • Metro
10,953 (municip.)
Postal code
31840
Area code636
DemonymJanosense
Websitehttp://www.janos.gob.mx

Janos is a municipality in the Mexican state of Chihuahua. It is located in the extreme northwest of Chihuahua, on the border with the state of Sonora and the U.S. states of Arizona & New Mexico. In the 2010 INEGI census, the city (locality, or localidad) reported a population of 2,738, with 10,953 in the municipality as a whole. The municipal seat is the town of Janos, Chihuahua, which shares its name with the municipality.

The name "Janos" was given by the Janos people, the indigenous inhabitants of the area upon the arrival of the Spaniards; the Janos did not survive contact and are now extinct. Franciscan missionaries originally built a mission in the location in 1640, under the name Soledad de Janos. The mission did not, however, survive a series of native revolts and was replaced on 16 October 1686 by a military presidio under Gen. Juan Fernández de la Fuente. The presidio retained control of the area until the municipality was established in 1820.

Towns and villages

The largest localities (cities, towns, and villages) are:

Name 2010 Census Population
Janos 2,738
Monte Verde (Altamira) 1,087
Fernández Leal 885
Pancho Villa (La Morita) 812
Tres Álamos 670
Casa de Janos 399
San Pedro 336
Buenos Aires (Campo Uno) 275
Altamirano 255
Buenos Aires (Campo Cuatro) 213
Total Municipality 10,953

Other settlements:

Adjacent municipalities and counties

References