History
Izamal is believed to have been founded in the late Pre-classic period (750 to 200 A.C.), by Zamná, priest of the god Itzamná. Most of the construction on the site dates to the Proto-classic period (200 B.C. to 200 a.c.), the Early Classic (200 to 600 A.C.) And Late Classic (600 to 800 A.C.) periods. WhenGovernance
The municipal president is elected for a three-year term. The town council has nine councilpersons, who serve as Secretary of Culture; Public Services; communities; special events; sports; artisans; decorations; ecology and disability services. The Municipal Council administers the business of the municipality. It is responsible for budgeting and expenditures and producing all required reports for all branches of the municipal administration. Annually it determines educational standards for schools. The Police Commissioners ensure public order and safety. They are tasked with enforcing regulations, distributing materials and administering rulings of general compliance issued by the council.Communities
The head of the municipality is Izamal, Yucatán. There are thirty communities in the municipality. The most important are Citilcum, Kimbilá, Sitilpech and Xanabá. Other minor population centers are Balantún, Becal, Catzín, Chan-Kin, Chichihuá, Chichi-Uh, Chixé, Choyoh, Chumul, Cuauhtémoc, Ebulá, Kanan, Kantoyehen, Kauán, Mulsay, Sacalá, Sacnicté, Hacienda Sac-Nicté, Sahaltún, San José Tzucacab, San Luis, San Pedro, Santa María, Tebic, finca Tecoh, Tziló, Tulinche, X'Tohil and Yokdzonot. The significant populations are shown below:Local festivals
Every year on 3 April is a fiesta for San Ildefonso; from 15 to 25 August, the celebration of the town's patron saint, Our Lady of Izamal is held; from 19 to 28 October processions, gatherings and local folk dances are held in honor of the Santo Cristo de Citilpech; and from 1 to 12 December the Immaculate Conception is celebrated. Kots Kaal Pato ( English: Strangle the Duck) is a controversial event practiced among some Mayan youth in the village of Citilcum. In the event, ducks, bound to high wooden crossbeams by their feet, are mutilated in a ceremony-like atmosphere. It has attracted condemnation from animal rights activists in the region, with several Mexican environmental authorities filing an animal cruelty complaint in regards to the practice.Notables
*Zamná, founder of the city *Crescencio Carrillo y Ancona, (1837-1897) Catholic priest and historian of the MayaTourist attractions
* Convent of San Antonio de Padua * Church of the Virgin of the Candelaria * Church of St. Joseph * archaeological sites at Izamal * Hacienda Sac-Nicte * Hacienda San Antonio Chalante * Hacienda Santo Domingo * Hacienda Tebec de los ReyesReferences
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