The Bolsón de Mapimí is an
endorheic
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, or internal drainage, basin in which no
river
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s or
stream
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s drain to the sea, but rather toward the center of the basin, often terminating in
swamps
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and
ephemeral lakes. It is located in the center-north of the
Mexican Plateau
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. The basin is shared by the
states
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of
Durango
Durango, officially the Free and Sovereign State of Durango, is one of the 31 states which make up the Political divisions of Mexico, 32 Federal Entities of Mexico, situated in the northwest portion of the country. With a population of 1,832,650 ...
,
Coahuila
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,
Chihuahua, and
Zacatecas
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. It takes its name from
Mapimí, a town in Durango.
The largest city in the basin is
Torreón
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. Parts of the basin host much industrial and agricultural activity. However, most of the region is sparsely populated.
Geography
The Bolsón de Mapimí is a large area, measuring more than north to south and the same distance east to west, lying between 25 and 29 degrees north latitude. The total area is about and the average elevation is . The Greater Bolsón de Mapimí covers adjacent areas extending north to the
Rio Grande
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, which are similar in terrain and climate but have streams which have outlets to the
Gulf of Mexico
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.
The Bolsón is bounded on the west by the
Sierra Madre Occidental
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and the
Conchos River
The Río Conchos (Conchos River) is a large river in the Mexican state of Chihuahua (state), Chihuahua. It joins the Rio Grande, Río Bravo del Norte (known in the United States as the Rio Grande) at the town of Ojinaga, Chihuahua.
Description
T ...
basin, by the basin of the Rio Grande to the north, and by the mountain ranges of the
Sierra del Carmen and
Sierra Madre Oriental
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to the east. At its southern edge, near the state line of Zacatecas, the Bolson shades into another endorheic basin called
Llanos El Salado. Major rivers flowing northward into the basin are the
Nazas River and its tributaries, which originate in the Sierra Madre Occidental in Durango, and the
Aguanaval River, which flows north from central Zacatecas. The two rivers terminate in the southern part of the Bolsón in an area called the
Comarca Lagunera
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, centered on the city of
Torreón, Coahuila, which formerly contained large, shallow lakes, now usually dry.
The Bolsón de Mapimí consists of desert plains separated by low mountain ranges. Cerro Centinela, which rises to (, south of Torreón is at the southern edge. Within the Bolsón most of the mountain ranges are in elevation. Los Alamitos range near the center of the Bolsón reaches
The Bolsón is the southernmost extension of the
Chihuahua Desert. The area receives between of precipitation annually, mostly falling in summer. The city of Torreón receives . Summer temperatures are hot. June is the hottest month in Torreón with an average temperature of . Winters are mild with an average temperature of in December in Torreón. Freezes are common in winter.
The largest conurbation in the basin is the Comarca Lagunera, with nearly 1.5 million inhabitants, roughly half of whom live in the city of Torreón. Most of the Bolsón is sparsely populated, with settlements centered on mines and areas where irrigated agriculture is possible.
History
Prior to the arrival of the
Spanish
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...
the Bolsón de Mapimí was inhabited by nomadic hunter-gatherers. Bands of the
Toboso people, of whom little is known, inhabited most of the Bolsón. In the north lived the Chisos who had a similar culture. Spanish penetration into the Bolson began in the 1590s with
Jesuit
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missionaries, slave traders, and
Tlaxcalan Indians whom the Spanish persuaded by grants of land and freedom from taxes to move north to aid in assimilating the Indians and resolving the long-running
Chichimeca War
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. The Toboso and Chisos began raiding Spanish settlements at an early date and participated in wars against Spanish settlements in 1644, 1667, and 1684. Most of the Toboso and Chisos were absorbed into the Spanish population in the early 18th century.
In the 19th century the Bolsón was still largely unpopulated. In the 1840s and 1850s the Bolsón became a base for
Comanche
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s from
Texas
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who met at well-watered locations, consolidated their forces, often numbering hundreds of warriors, and struck off in every direction on destructive raids of mines and ranches.
[Smith, Ralph A. "The Comanche Bridge between Oklahoma and Mexico, 1843-1844" ''The Chronicles of Oklahoma'', Vol. 39, No. 1, 1961, p. 56] (See
Comanche-Mexico War) From the 1840s to the 1860s much of the Bolsón was a ranch owned by the
Sánchez Navarro family, possibly the largest land-owners in the Americas.
See also
*
Mapimí Biosphere Reserve
*
Mapimí Silent Zone
*
Meseta Central matorral
References
External links
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Drainage basins of Mexico
Endorheic basins of North America
Mexican Plateau
Landforms of Chihuahua (state)
Landforms of Coahuila
Landforms of Durango
Landforms of Zacatecas
Natural history of the Mexican Plateau