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State in Mexico
Aguascalientes
State
Free and Sovereign State of Aguascalientes Estado Libre y Soberano de Aguascalientes(Spanish)
Magical town of Real de Asientos, San José de Gracia, El Sabinal, San Marcos Fair, landscape in Calvillo, La Estacion Theme Park, Sierra Fría mountain range, Pabellón de Hidalgo, historic centre of Aguascalientes City
Coat of arms
Motto(s):
Bona Terra, Bona Gens, Aqua Clara, Clarum Caelum("Good Earth, Good People, Clear Water, Clear Sky")
Aguascalientes (Spanish pronunciation:[ˌaɣwaskaˈljentes]ⓘ; lit.'Hot Springs'), officially the Free and Sovereign State of Aguascalientes (Spanish: Estado Libre y Soberano de Aguascalientes), is one of the 32 states which comprise the Federal Entities of Mexico. At 22°N and with an average altitude of 1,950 m (6,400 ft) above sea level[8] it is predominantly of semi-arid climate (Bhs and Bhk). The state is located in west-central Mexico and is located in the northern part of the Bajío region, which is in the north-central part of the country, bordered by Zacatecas to the north, east and west, and by Jalisco to the south.
As of the 2020 census, Aguascalientes has a population of 1,425,607 inhabitants,[9] most of whom live in its capital city, also named Aguascalientes. Its name means "hot waters" and originated from the abundance of hot springs originally found in the area. The demonym for the state's inhabitants is hidrocálido or aguascalentense.
Aguascalientes is one of the smallest states of Mexico, either by population or land, being the 27th most populated state and the 29th biggest state by area;[8] nonetheless, it is the 4th state by population density,[8] and its economic development in recent years have located it as the 7th state by Human Development Index[10] and the 8th with highest GDP per capita.[11]
Aguascalientes was historically known for its former railroad and textile industry, as well as wine making, an industry that remains today. During the 2010s Aguascalientes became the fastest-growing state in the country for the whole decade.[12] Aguascalientes is also well known for its San Marcos Fair (Feria Nacional de San Marcos), the largest fair in Mexico and one of the largest in Latin America.[13][14]
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^Nuño, Eugenio Herrera (December 26, 2018). "Aguascalientes: Cierre 2018 y futuribles 2030/ El Apunte". LJA Aguascalientes (in Mexican Spanish). Archived from the original on December 31, 2018. Retrieved January 6, 2020.
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^Espinosa, Camila Ayala. "Aguascalientes, con el mayor crecimiento económico del país". El Economista (in Spanish). Archived from the original on December 30, 2019. Retrieved January 6, 2020.
^"Aguascalientes prepares for one of world's 10 largest fairs". Mexico News Daily. April 17, 2019. Archived from the original on July 25, 2020. Retrieved January 6, 2020.
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