Cosoleacaque is a municipality in the Mexican state of Veracruz. It is located in the south-east zone of the state, about 300 km (190 mi) from the state capital Xalapa. It has a surface of 234.42 km2 (90.51 sq mi). It is located at 18°00′N 94°38′W / 18.000°N 94.633°W.
Cosoleacaque borders to the north on Coatzacoalcos and Pajapan, to the south on Minatitlán, to the east on Ixhuatlán del Sureste and Nanchital and to the west on Chinameca. [1]
The weather is warm all year with rains in summer and autumn.[ citation needed] Cosoleacaque's main products are maize and rice.[ citation needed]
Cosoleacaque has a celebration in honor of Santa Cruz, patron of the town.[ who?][ citation needed]
Minatitlán/Coatzacoalcos International Airport is located in Cosoleacaque. [2]
Former mayor Gladys Merlín Castro ( PRI, 2008-2010) and her daughter, Carla Enríquez Merlín, were shot and killed outside their home in Barrio Segundo on February 16, 2021. [3]
As of March 5, 2021, 577 confirmed cases and 130 deaths associated with the COVID-19 pandemic in Mexico had been reported. [4]
Cosoleacaque is a municipality in the Mexican state of Veracruz. It is located in the south-east zone of the state, about 300 km (190 mi) from the state capital Xalapa. It has a surface of 234.42 km2 (90.51 sq mi). It is located at 18°00′N 94°38′W / 18.000°N 94.633°W.
Cosoleacaque borders to the north on Coatzacoalcos and Pajapan, to the south on Minatitlán, to the east on Ixhuatlán del Sureste and Nanchital and to the west on Chinameca. [1]
The weather is warm all year with rains in summer and autumn.[ citation needed] Cosoleacaque's main products are maize and rice.[ citation needed]
Cosoleacaque has a celebration in honor of Santa Cruz, patron of the town.[ who?][ citation needed]
Minatitlán/Coatzacoalcos International Airport is located in Cosoleacaque. [2]
Former mayor Gladys Merlín Castro ( PRI, 2008-2010) and her daughter, Carla Enríquez Merlín, were shot and killed outside their home in Barrio Segundo on February 16, 2021. [3]
As of March 5, 2021, 577 confirmed cases and 130 deaths associated with the COVID-19 pandemic in Mexico had been reported. [4]