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Region in southern Chiapas, Mexico
92°43′35.01″W / 15.3155944°N 92.7263917°W / 15.3155944; -92.7263917 Soconusco is a region in the southwest corner of the state of Chiapas in southeastern
Soconusco
State of Mexico
hunter-gatherer groups would persist long after the era. Recent excavations in the Soconusco region of the state indicate that the oldest civilization to appear in
Chiapas
Municipality in Veracruz State, Mexico
Soconusco is a municipality in the Mexican state of Veracruz, about 275 kilometres (171 mi) from the state capital Xalapa. It has an area of 94.59 square
Soconusco,_Veracruz
Football club
Tapachula Soconusco Fútbol Club is a Mexican professional football club based in Tapachula, Chiapas, that plays in the Liga Premier, the third level division
Tapachula_Soconusco_F.C.
City and municipality in Chiapas, Mexico
city of Tapachula is the capital of the Soconusco region of Chiapas, commonly called the "pearl of the Soconusco". The name "Tapachula" comes from Nahuatl
Tapachula
Mango variety produced in Mexico
Appellation of Origin: Mango Ataúlfo del Soconusco Chiapas", a declaration that the term "Mango Ataúlfo del Soconusco Chiapas" is an appellation of origin
Ataulfo_(mango)
1438–1533 empire in South America
Šakówiŋ Ocute Okanagan Country Pohoy Purépecha Empire Secwepemcúl̓ecw Soconusco Toltec Empire Totonacapan Tovaangar Tsenacommacah Tsiata Nihononhwentsiá:ke
Inca_Empire
International border
arose for Guatemala when President Justo Rufino Barrios claimed lands in Soconusco and Chiapas. The initial position of the Government of Mexico was not
Guatemala–Mexico_border
Mexican state of Chiapas on the Gulf of Tehuantepec, in the Mazatán part of Soconusco region of Mesoamerica. It is located in farmland between the modern town
Paso_de_la_Amada
Cultures of Soconusco, Mexico and western Guatemala
Mokaya were pre-Olmec cultures of the Soconusco region in Mexico and parts of the Pacific coast of western Guatemala, an archaeological culture that developed
Mokaya
Mexican people of German descent
German families to Soconusco near Tapachula in the southern state of Chiapas. Extensive coffee cultivation quickly made Soconusco one of the most successful
German_Mexicans
Mayan language spoken in Guatemala and Mexico
language may be mutually intelligible with Western Mam dialects. Soconusco Mam in the Soconusco region, Chiapas, Mexico In addition to these, the dialects of
Mam_language
Period of Mexican history (1835–1846)
Preceded by Succeeded by First Mexican Republic Republic of the Rio Grande Soconusco Tabasco Second Federal Republic of Mexico Republic of Texas Republic of
Centralist_Republic_of_Mexico
Alliance of three Nahua city states in Mexico (1428–1521)
then began a new wave of conquests including the Oaxaca Valley and the Soconusco Coast. Ahuitzotl conquered the border city of Otzoma and turned the city
Aztec_Empire
Spanish conquistador and governor of Guatemala
thousands of allied Mexican warriors. Pedro de Alvarado passed through Soconusco with a sizeable force in 1523, en route to conquer Guatemala. Alvarado's
Pedro_de_Alvarado
Campaign in Late Postclassic Mesoamerica
Montañas Centrales (Central Highlands), a southern littoral plain known as Soconusco and a central depression formed by the drainage of the Grijalva River
Spanish_conquest_of_Chiapas
Mexican football club
2019. Retrieved July 8, 2019. "Ya hay Jaguares FC y se le suma Tapachula Soconusco". El Momento Tabasco (in Spanish). June 28, 2024. Retrieved June 29, 2024
Cafetaleros_de_Chiapas
Appellate court in the Imperial Spanish territory of the Captaincy General of Guatemala
but some were later restored and new ones created: Honduras in 1552, Soconusco in 1561, Nicaragua in 1565 and Costa Rica in 1574. The September 13, 1543
Real_Audiencia_of_Guatemala
Mayan ethnic group in Central America
Quetzaltenango. The Mam people in Mexico (23,632) live principally in the Soconusco region of Chiapas. In pre-Columbian times the Mam were part of the Maya
Mam_people
The indigenous community of San Juan Soconusco (also spelled Xoconusco), is located in the municipality of Donato Guerra, in the State of Mexico in the
San_Juan_Soconusco
mainly arabica, which grows particularly well in the coastal region of Soconusco, Chiapas, near the border of Guatemala. At the end of the 18th century
Coffee_production_in_Mexico
State of Mexico
major cacao-producing regions in late postclassic Mesoamerica, alongside Soconusco and certain parts of Central America. The territory of Tabasco, together
Tabasco
General de Protección de la Denominación de Origen Mango Ataulfo del Soconusco Chiapas". Diario Oficial de la Federación (in Spanish). 2003-08-27. Retrieved
Denominación de origen (Mexico)
Denominación_de_origen_(Mexico)
Maya sculptural monument
carved stelae found in the ancient Mesoamerican site of Izapa, in the Soconusco region of Chiapas, Mexico along the present-day Guatemalan border. These
Izapa_Stela_5
State in Central America (1838–40, 1848–49)
eight departments in the west of present-day Guatemala as well as the Soconusco region in the Mexican state of Chiapas. The state originated from the
Los_Altos_(state)
Chain of islands in the Pacific Ocean
Šakówiŋ Ocute Okanagan Country Pohoy Purépecha Empire Secwepemcúl̓ecw Soconusco Toltec Empire Totonacapan Tovaangar Tsenacommacah Tsiata Nihononhwentsiá:ke
Aleutian_Islands
Mayan emperor of Guatemala (1500-1524)
of his death. In 1522, Hernán Cortés sent Mexican allies to scout the Soconusco region of lowland Chiapas, where they met delegations from Iximche and
Tecun_Uman
Level I ecoregion of North America
(ecoregion) Nayarit and Sinaloa Plain (ecoregion) Coastal Plain and Hills of Soconusco (ecoregion) Hogan, Michael C. (11 September 2011). "Neotropical humid
Tropical Wet Forests (US and Mexico)
Tropical_Wet_Forests_(US_and_Mexico)
Municipality in Chiapas, Mexico
localities, the largest of which (with 2010 populations in parentheses) were: Soconusco (2,502), classified as urban, and Consuelo Ulapa (1,937), El Arenal (1
Acapetahua
Port in Mexico
is a port in Puerto de San Benito in the Tapachula municipality of the Soconusco region in the southern portion of the Mexican state of Chiapas. The port
Port_Chiapas
Former country in Central America (1823–1839/1841)
and Mexico claimed sovereignty over Soconusco, but neither had full control of the region. Portions of Soconusco were effectively independent, but its
Federal Republic of Central America
Federal_Republic_of_Central_America
86 10th 1984 Racing de Veracruz Boca del Río Estadio Hugo Sánchez 13th 2023 Tapachula Soconusco FC Tapachula Estadio Olímpico de Tapachula 25th 2023
List of football clubs in Mexico
List_of_football_clubs_in_Mexico
International airport in Tapachula, Chiapas, Mexico
Mexico–Guatemala border. It serves the Metropolitan Area of Tapachula and the Soconusco region, facilitating multiple domestic destinations, flight training,
Tapachula International Airport
Tapachula_International_Airport
Conquest dating from 1511 to 1697
lowland tropical plains at its easternmost extreme. The littoral zone of Soconusco lies to the south of the Sierra Madre de Chiapas, and consists of a narrow
Spanish_conquest_of_the_Maya
Archaeological site in Mexico
Central Depression of Chiapas, it controlled the local trade routes to the Soconusco region, and other centers in the area such as Mirador (not to be confused
Chiapa de Corzo (Mesoamerican site)
Chiapa_de_Corzo_(Mesoamerican_site)
Chiapas (part of Guatemala) was not yet part of Mexico, while the region of Soconusco proclaimed its independence from Mexico on 24 July 1824, and was formally
Territorial evolution of Mexico
Territorial_evolution_of_Mexico
American ecologist and academic
Park Thesis The diversity, ecology, and function of arboreal ants in coffee agroecosystems in Soconusco, Chiapas, Mexico (2004) Website Philpott Lab
Stacy_Philpott
UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in Chiapas, Mexico
can amount to 2,000–5,000 millimetres (79–197 in), as in the case of Soconusco. Human activities in the reserve include coffee-growing, flower-growing
Volcán Tacaná Biosphere Reserve
Volcán_Tacaná_Biosphere_Reserve
Southeast Asian fruit
PMID 10554286. "Pollination studies in rambutan Nephelium lappaceum in Soconusco Chiapas Mexico". ResearchGate. Retrieved April 27, 2025. Kong, Fei Chai;
Rambutan
King of Zaachila
destroyed by the Aztecs, followed by Mitla, the Isthmus of Tehuantepec and Soconusco. Faced with a difficult situation, Guxi Chikoeza requested aid from the
Cosijoeza
Zapotec language of Oaxaca, Mexico
Zapotec. Communities of Coatecas Altas speakers can also be found in Soconusco, Chiapas, San Bernardino, Oaxaca, and in the areas surrounding San Quintín
Coatecas_Altas_Zapotec
Lost City of the Izapa Civilization
The area around Izapa was a major cacao producing area known as the Soconusco region, which was used by the Aztecs. Izapa was a large site that included
Izapa
Political subdivision of Guatemala
Verapaz, Chiquimula, Guatemala/Escuintla, Sacatepéquez/Chimaltenango, Soconusco, Totonicapán/Huehuetenango, and Suchitepéquez/Sololá. 1838-02-02 - Suchitepéquez/Sololá
Departments_of_Guatemala
Species of cycad
soconuscensis is a species of plant in the family Zamiaceae. It is endemic to the Soconusco Mountains of Chiapas, Mexico. It is threatened by habitat loss. About
Zamia_soconuscensis
Ancient game
rubber tree. One candidate for the birthplace of the ballgame is the Soconusco coastal lowlands along the Pacific Ocean. Here, at Paso de la Amada, archaeologists
Mesoamerican_ballgame
Geographical and cultural region of Mexico
Šakówiŋ Ocute Okanagan Country Pohoy Purépecha Empire Secwepemcúl̓ecw Soconusco Toltec Empire Totonacapan Tovaangar Tsenacommacah Tsiata Nihononhwentsiá:ke
Huasteca
Mesoamerican civilization (c. 2000 BC – 1697 AD)
turns to lower forest consisting of dense scrub. The littoral zone of Soconusco lies to the south of the Sierra Madre de Chiapas, and consists of a narrow
Maya_civilization
Former region of the US Southwest occupied by the Comanche people
Šakówiŋ Ocute Okanagan Country Pohoy Purépecha Empire Secwepemcúl̓ecw Soconusco Toltec Empire Totonacapan Tovaangar Tsenacommacah Tsiata Nihononhwentsiá:ke
Comancheria
State of Mexico
Cuitlahuac, Juán Rodríguez Clara, Ozuluama, Platón Sánchez, Playa Vicente, Soconusco, Tamalín, Tamiahua, Tecolutla, Temapache, Tempoal and Tierra Blanca. There
Veracruz
similar to ceramics from the Initial Formative period found in coastal Soconusco, and also to pottery found in Ecuador; some of these finds are dated even
Puerto_Marqués
National territory of the Nuu-chah-nulth
Šakówiŋ Ocute Okanagan Country Pohoy Purépecha Empire Secwepemcúl̓ecw Soconusco Toltec Empire Totonacapan Tovaangar Tsenacommacah Tsiata Nihononhwentsiá:ke
Nuu-chah-nulth_Hahoulthee
frost stopped cacao trees from growing there. Most of the beans came from Soconusco, a region the Aztecs had conquered specifically for its cacao. The Aztecs
History_of_chocolate
Spanish general and politician (1753–1829)
superior" of a united and independent Central America extending from Soconusco (in Chiapas) through Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua and Costa
Gabino_Gaínza
but an unofficial flag of the state itself. Coahuila y Tejas (1836) Soconusco (1843) Republic of the Rio Grande (1840) Republic of Yucatán (1841–1848)
State_flags_of_Mexico
Pre-Columbian K'iche' Maya state in Guatemala
subordinations of the Rabinal and the peoples on the Pacific coast of Chiapas (Soconusco), the Kʼicheʼ didn't achieve the same level of hegemony as they had experienced
Kʼicheʼ_kingdom_of_Qʼumarkaj
groups would persist for long after the era. Recent excavations in the Soconusco region of the state indicate that the oldest civilization to appear in
History_of_Chiapas
Group seen as more successful than average
development of the cheese and brewing industries in Mexico. Germans in the Soconusco were successful in the coffee industry. Although Lebanese Mexicans made
Model_minority
Language family of Mexico
Mixe–Zoquean family may have been much more widespread, reaching into the Soconusco region and the Guatemalan Pacific coast to the southeast, and to the Papaloapan
Mixe–Zoque_languages
Native American and First Nations Wabanaki Nation
Šakówiŋ Ocute Okanagan Country Pohoy Purépecha Empire Secwepemcúl̓ecw Soconusco Toltec Empire Totonacapan Tovaangar Tsenacommacah Tsiata Nihononhwentsiá:ke
Wabanaki_Confederacy
Earliest known major Mesoamerican civilization
area in the Gulf lowlands where it expanded after early development in Soconusco, Veracruz. This area is characterized by swampy lowlands punctuated by
Olmecs
Criminal organization
July 2025. In Chiapas, the group is most active in the regions of the Soconusco and the Sierra Mariscal [es] in southern Chiapas. As a Mexican cartel
Chiapas–Guatemala_Cartel
Town in San Juan–Laventille, Trinidad and Tobago
Cantaro, Graceland Heights, Gasparillo, Sam Boucaud, La Pastora Settlement, Soconusco Settlement and Pipiol. Lower Santa Cruz consists of La Canoa and Bourg
Santa Cruz, Trinidad and Tobago
Santa_Cruz,_Trinidad_and_Tobago
Mountain range in southern Mexico
Campo Verde, Iliatenco, Cafetal San Juanito (Pluma Hidalgo), Cafetal Soconusco, Cerro Azul, Concepción Vista Hermosa, El Corozal, and El Borbollón, La
Sierra_Madre_del_Sur
Category 2 Pacific hurricane in 2025
Retrieved January 7, 2026. "Escuelas dañadas por intensas lluvias en el Soconusco de Chiapas - Diario del Sur | Noticias Locales, Policiacas, sobre México
Hurricane_Narda_(2025)
Subregion of North America
Central America for the Spanish Empire. Beginning with his arrival in Soconusco in 1523, Alvarado's forces systematically conquered and subjugated most
Central_America
Cotton is an important crop in the export agricultural areas of the Soconusco in Chiapas and in the north of Mexico. As of the early 21st century, the
Agriculture_in_Mexico
Football league season
de Expansión MX. On June 28, 2024 Agricultores Guasave and Tapachula Soconusco joined the league as expansion teams. On June 28, 2024 Cafetaleros de
2024–25 Serie A de México season
2024–25_Serie_A_de_México_season
Mayan rebellion in the Chiapas region of New Spain
In 1712, a number of Tzeltal Maya communities in the Soconusco region of Chiapas rose in rebellion, in what is known as the Tzeltal Rebellion or Tzendal
Tzeltal_Rebellion_of_1712
Large plateau in west-central South America
Šakówiŋ Ocute Okanagan Country Pohoy Purépecha Empire Secwepemcúl̓ecw Soconusco Toltec Empire Totonacapan Tovaangar Tsenacommacah Tsiata Nihononhwentsiá:ke
Altiplano
Association football club in Mexico
Jaguares F.C. Copa Corona: 2002 Copa Chiapas: 2003, 2005, 2007, 2015 Copa Soconusco: 2009 Copa Mesoamericana: 2011 Torneo Internacional Tacaná: 2014 As of
Jaguares_F.C.
Coastline in Central America
Šakówiŋ Ocute Okanagan Country Pohoy Purépecha Empire Secwepemcúl̓ecw Soconusco Toltec Empire Totonacapan Tovaangar Tsenacommacah Tsiata Nihononhwentsiá:ke
Mosquito_Coast
Country of the Heiltsuk Nation
Šakówiŋ Ocute Okanagan Country Pohoy Purépecha Empire Secwepemcúl̓ecw Soconusco Toltec Empire Totonacapan Tovaangar Tsenacommacah Tsiata Nihononhwentsiá:ke
Waxvwuisaxv
Municipality in Alta Verapaz, Guatemala
Verapaz Franja Transversal del Norte Ciudad Real diocesis included Chiapas, Soconusco, la Vera Paz (including the Lacandon jungle), Tabasco and the still non-conquered
Cobán
Rosenswig’s work in Mexico has been concentrated in the Soconusco region of Chiapas Mexico. He began the Soconusco Formative Project in 2001 for his dissertation
Robert_Rosenswig
Mexican regional television network
assignment in Comitán de Domínguez to be placed in Tapachula and cover the Soconusco region. In 1987, Sánchez Campuzano exited the partnership, as well as
Canal_13_(Mexico)
Olímpico de Tapachula 18,017 Tapachula Chiapas 1988 Football Tapachula Soconusco 44 Francisco Zarco 18,000 Durango City Durango 1957 Football Alacranes
List_of_stadiums_in_Mexico
Tlahtoāni of the Aztec Empire until 1520
of these revolts occurred as far south as Xoconochco (today known as Soconusco) and Huiztlan (today, Huixtla), far down where the Mexican-Guatemalan
Moctezuma_II
Proposed railway station in Mapastepec, Chiapas
(including the region of Soconusco), as well as the Guatemala–Mexico border. In 1911, the Departments of Tonalá and Soconusco, located in southern Chiapas
Mapastepec_railway_station
Mexican association football league
Venados Dragones Toluca Héroes de Zaci Inter Playa del Carmen Jaguares de Chiapas Montañeses Neza Pioneros de Cancún Racing de Veracruz Tapachula Soconusco
Liga_Premier_de_México
Military conflict between 1838 and 1840
occupied the island of Roatán, on the coast of Honduras, and Mexico occupied Soconusco, on the border with Guatemala, in 1842. The greatest danger came from
Second Central American Civil War
Second_Central_American_Civil_War
Genus of fishes
(Steindachner, 1878) Brachyrhaphis hartwegi D. E. Rosen & R. M. Bailey, 1963 (Soconusco gambusia) Brachyrhaphis hessfeldi M. K. Meyer & Etzel, 2001 Brachyrhaphis
Brachyrhaphis
South American chiefdom
Šakówiŋ Ocute Okanagan Country Pohoy Purépecha Empire Secwepemcúl̓ecw Soconusco Toltec Empire Totonacapan Tovaangar Tsenacommacah Tsiata Nihononhwentsiá:ke
Colla_Kingdom
Liga Premier 37 Olímpico de Tapachula 18,017 Tapachula Chiapas Tapachula Soconusco F.C. Grass 1988 City of Tapachula Liga Premier 38 Francisco Zarco 18,000
List of football stadiums in Mexico
List_of_football_stadiums_in_Mexico
Municipality in Chiapas, Mexico
Mexican state of Chiapas, on the border with Guatemala. It is in the Soconusco region, and is the southernmost municipality both in Chiapas and in all
Suchiate
National territory of the Mi'kmaq
Šakówiŋ Ocute Okanagan Country Pohoy Purépecha Empire Secwepemcúl̓ecw Soconusco Toltec Empire Totonacapan Tovaangar Tsenacommacah Tsiata Nihononhwentsiá:ke
Mi'kma'ki
Archaeological site in Chiapas, Mexico
The Chantuto Archaeological Site is located in the Soconusco region of coastal Chiapas state, Mexico. The Chantuto were the ancient people who belonged
Chantuto_Archaeological_Site
Traditional Mapuche area in the Andes
Šakówiŋ Ocute Okanagan Country Pohoy Purépecha Empire Secwepemcúl̓ecw Soconusco Toltec Empire Totonacapan Tovaangar Tsenacommacah Tsiata Nihononhwentsiá:ke
Puelmapu
the two countries. Particularly, Guatemala claimed Chiapas (especially Soconusco within that state). This dispute was settled in 1882 by an agreement between
Borders_of_Guatemala
Football league season
Pijijiapan 1,000 – Iguanas Tapachula Soconusco Tapachula, Chiapas Olímpico de Tapachula 18,017 Tapachula Soconusco – Universidad del Sureste Comitán de
2025–26_Liga_TDP_season
City and municipality in Chiapas, Mexico
created in 1786 combining San Cristóbal's territory with that of Tuxtla and Soconusco, with the government in San Cristóbal. In 1821, the city followed the
San_Cristóbal_de_las_Casas
Historical region between the Great Lakes of North America
Šakówiŋ Ocute Okanagan Country Pohoy Purépecha Empire Secwepemcúl̓ecw Soconusco Toltec Empire Totonacapan Tovaangar Tsenacommacah Tsiata Nihononhwentsiá:ke
Huronia_(region)
Bustamante. It rejoined in December 1842. On September 11, 1842, the region of Soconusco joined Mexico as part of the department of Chiapas. The Federal Republic
Administrative divisions of Mexico
Administrative_divisions_of_Mexico
City and municipality in Oaxaca, Mexico
interest here was the control the trade route between the Mexican Plateau to Soconusco in Chiapas and into Guatemala. The Aztecs attacked Tehuantepec in 1496
Tehuantepec
Chiapas and Soconusco. Despite the disparity of forces with Mexico, Guatemala maintained its claim over the territories of Chiapas and Soconusco for forty
1871_Guatemalan_Revolution
Native American confederacy
Šakówiŋ Ocute Okanagan Country Pohoy Purépecha Empire Secwepemcúl̓ecw Soconusco Toltec Empire Totonacapan Tovaangar Tsenacommacah Tsiata Nihononhwentsiá:ke
Council_of_Three_Fires
Ancestral homeland of the Lenape people
Šakówiŋ Ocute Okanagan Country Pohoy Purépecha Empire Secwepemcúl̓ecw Soconusco Toltec Empire Totonacapan Tovaangar Tsenacommacah Tsiata Nihononhwentsiá:ke
Lenapehoking
Municipality in Veracruz, Mexico
Zaragoza, Cosoleacaque and Hidalgotitlán, and to the west by Texistepec and Soconusco. The weather in Jáltipan is warm all year with rains in summer and autumn
Jáltipan
List of municipalities of Mexican state
1932-39. Santiago Tuxtla was renamed Juan de la Luz Enríquez in 1932-36. Soconusco was merged with Acayucan in 1922-26. Soteapan was originally incorporated
Municipalities_of_Veracruz
Mexican revolutionary (1896?–2017)
Jesús Castillo Rangel, nicknamed Don Chuchito (Soconusco, Chiapas; October 24, 1896, Nicolás Bravo, Othón P. Blanco, Quintana Roo; December 20, 2017)
Jesús_Castillo_Rangel
Mexican footballer (born 1997)
footballer who plays as a defender for Serie A de México club Tapachula Soconusco. "Aldair Mengual". LigaMX.net. LIGA BBVA Bancomer MX. 1999-03-13. Retrieved
Aldair_Mengual
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Boy/Male
Afghan, African, Arabic, German, Gujarati, Indian, Kannada, Malaysian, Muslim, Sindhi, Swahili
Protected; Guardian; Keeper; Preserver; One who Knows the Quran by Heart
Girl/Female
Tamil
Goddess Lakshmi
Girl/Female
Hebrew
God shall redeem.
Boy/Male
Arabic, French
Helper
Boy/Male
Australian, Biblical, Christian, Hebrew
Light; Who Diffuses Light; Whom God Enlightens
Boy/Male
Irish American English
Helpful.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Radha
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
A companion of the Prophet (S.A.W)
Boy/Male
Hindu
(Father of Satyabhama, Wife of Lord Krishna)
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Owner
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SOCONUSCO
SOCONUSCO
SOCONUSCO
SOCONUSCO