Morelia Mexico Photography Fotografica
Photographs by Bill Bell
Morelia is the capital of the Mexican state of
Michoacán. The city
is situated at an elevation of 1,921 meters above sea level in the region of the
Guayangareo Valley, surrounded by the Punhuato and Quinceo Hills.
The city is the biggest in the state, and the population of the conurbated area
was 642,319 people (608,049 in the city of Morelia), according to the census of
2005 (Segundo Conteo de Población y Vivienda 2005). The municipality of Morelia,
of which the city serves as municipal seat, has an area of 1,199.02
km² (462.94 sq mi) and a population of 684,145. It includes such outlying towns
as Morelos and Capula. The metropolitan area includes the municipality of
Tarímbaro, and had 735,624 inhabitants in 2005.
The city's mayor is Fausto Vallejo Figueroa, from the PRI. It is his third
non-consecutive term as presidente municipal.
The city's historic downtown area, which houses more than 1000 colonial
buildings and churches, became a World Heritage Site in 1991.
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