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San Felipe de Jesús is the municipal seat of San Felipe de Jesús Municipality in the center of the Mexican state of Sonora. It is named after Mexico's first saint and Franciscan martyr, Saint Philip of Jesus. Most of the inhabitants live in the municipal seat. The population has been decreasing steadily since 1980. At the 2010 census there were 392 inhabitants in the town (locality) out of a 396 total for the municipality. It is the least populous municipality in Mexico outside the State of Oaxaca (where there are 22 less populous). The region is crossed by the .

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  • San Felipe de Jesús (Sonora) (es)
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  • San Felipe de Jesús es un pueblo y municipio que se encuentra ubicado en la cuenca del Río Sonora del estado de Sonora, México. Su poblaciones de 392 habitantes. Sus límites geográficos son: al norte con Banámichi y Huépac, al sur con Aconchi, al este con Huépac y Aconchi, y al oeste con Opodepe. Cuenta con 9 localidades. Fue declarado municipio el 18 de junio de 1932. Es el municipio con menor extensión territorial del estado de Sonora, con tan solo 152.8 kilómetros cuadrados que corresponden al 0.8 por ciento del total estatal. (es)
  • San Felipe de Jesús is the municipal seat of San Felipe de Jesús Municipality in the center of the Mexican state of Sonora. It is named after Mexico's first saint and Franciscan martyr, Saint Philip of Jesus. Most of the inhabitants live in the municipal seat. The population has been decreasing steadily since 1980. At the 2010 census there were 392 inhabitants in the town (locality) out of a 396 total for the municipality. It is the least populous municipality in Mexico outside the State of Oaxaca (where there are 22 less populous). The region is crossed by the . (en)
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  • San Felipe de Jesús es un pueblo y municipio que se encuentra ubicado en la cuenca del Río Sonora del estado de Sonora, México. Su poblaciones de 392 habitantes. Sus límites geográficos son: al norte con Banámichi y Huépac, al sur con Aconchi, al este con Huépac y Aconchi, y al oeste con Opodepe. Cuenta con 9 localidades. Fue declarado municipio el 18 de junio de 1932. Es el municipio con menor extensión territorial del estado de Sonora, con tan solo 152.8 kilómetros cuadrados que corresponden al 0.8 por ciento del total estatal. Tuvo su origen en mina de Plata San Felipe de Jesús y su hacienda minera desde el año 1657 por el capitán y Pedro Perea. Le sucedió María Ibarra de Villela y su esposo el capitán Antonio Estrada Bocanegra. ​ Posteriormente se incorporó la actividad ganadera y agrícola. La mina dejó de producir en la década de 1980. (es)
  • San Felipe de Jesús is the municipal seat of San Felipe de Jesús Municipality in the center of the Mexican state of Sonora. It is named after Mexico's first saint and Franciscan martyr, Saint Philip of Jesus. Most of the inhabitants live in the municipal seat. The population has been decreasing steadily since 1980. At the 2010 census there were 392 inhabitants in the town (locality) out of a 396 total for the municipality. It is the least populous municipality in Mexico outside the State of Oaxaca (where there are 22 less populous). San Felipe was founded in 1657, when Captain claimed the lands to establish a ranch for the extraction of minerals. San Felipe is connected to Huépac and Aconchi by a two lane paved road, which links and Cananea. The land is hilly with valleys and the main settlement lies at an elevation of 853 meters. The average annual rainfall is 468.8 mm. [1] The region is crossed by the . Agriculture and cattle raising are the two main economic activities. There were only 154 economically active inhabitants in 2000. [2] Corn and beans are raised for subsistence while grasses are grown for cattle fodder. The cattle herd numbered 3,000 head in 2000. [3] (en)
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