Batáquez

'Batáquez' , 'Estación Batáquez' or 'Ejido Monterrey' , is a locality Mexican of the Valley of Mexicali, in the municipality from Mexicali, Baja California. According to data from INEGI, it is located at coordinates 32 ° 32'58 north latitude and 115 ° 04'15 west longitude and had 1,121 inhabitants in 2010. Despite being a small locality, Batáquez has local importance since it is head of the municipal delegation of the same name.

Batáquez
Estación Batáquez / Ejido Monterrey
Town
Batáquez is located in Mexico
Batáquez
Batáquez
Location in Mexico
Coordinates: 32°32′58″N 115°4′15″W
Country Mexico
StateBaja California
MunicipalityMexicali
Elevation
20 m (70 ft)
Population
 (2010)
  Total1,121
Time zoneUTC−8 (CST)

The name: Batáquez Station is derived from the fact that, from the beginning until the mid-twentieth century, there was a railway station in the town called: Intercalifornias railway or "pachuco train", which was called "Batáquez". Over time, the population center of Ejido Monterrey was located next to the aforementioned station.

Batáquez is communicated mainly by the federal highway No. 2, which crosses the town from east to west, and by the state highway No. 3, which intersects in this locality with the federal No 2 and heading south, this state highway is the road that connects with Guadalupe Victoria which is the most important town in the valley area of Mexicali.

History

In 1904 the company Southern Pacific was authorized to build a railway line south of the border to complete the stretch that would connect San Diego with Yuma. This branch entered national territory by Mexicali, then went east, to Los Algodones, and from there crossed the international line again, until Yuma. This railroad was known as Intercalifornia, but it was popularly called El Chinero, because most of its users through the valley were Chinese, who moved from one ranch to another to work agricultural and populated the rural areas in greater numbers than Mexicans.

Along the way, towns were emerging at the railway stations: Pascualitos, Sesbania, Cucapá, Pólvora, Hechicera, Batáquez, Paredones and Cuervos.

Historical Demography
Censos
Years
Population

1921197
1930377
1940146
1950340
1960583
1970625
1980852
1990983
19951,076
20001,258
20051,127
20101,121

References

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