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SAN LUIS POTOSI

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Originally appearing in Volume V24, Page 153 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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  , a city of Mexico and capital of a state of the same name, near the head of the valley of the Rio Verde (a tributary of the Panuco), 215 M. by
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rail N.W. of the city of Mexico . Pop . (1900) 61,019 . The city is served by the Mexican Central and the Mexican
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National
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railways . It is built on a broad level space, laid out regularly with straight well-paved streets and shady plazas . The altitude of the city, 6168 ft. above sea-level, gives it a cool temperate
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climate, though the sun temperatures are high . The
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water-supply was formerly very deficient, but two artesian wells have been drilled to a
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depth of 450 ft. and furnish 30,000 gallons a day each, in addition to which a large
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dam 3 m. above the city has been built, having a storage capacity of 7,500,000 cubic meters (1,650,000,000 gallons), or 18 months' supply, which is used for irrigation and domestic purposes . The better class of residences are usually two storeys high, and include many
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fine specimens of
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Spanish colonial architecture; but the suburbs consist chiefly of wretched hovels and stretch out over a large
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area . Among the more notable public buildings are the
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cathedral and government palace fronting on the Plaza Mayor, the latter conspicuous for its
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facade of rose-coloured stone; the churches of El Carmen,
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San Francisco and Guadalupe; the La Paz theatre, mint, penitentiary and the Instituto Cientifico, in which law,
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medicine and science are taught . San Luis
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Potosi is an important railway and distributing centre, with a considerable trade in cattle, tallow, wool, hides and minerals . Its proximity to the
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port of
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Tampico, with which it was connected by a branch of the Mexican Central railway in 1885, has greatly increased its commercial importance, though in earlier days it was also one of the
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principal centres of the
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diligence and pack-train
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traffic of this
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part of Mexico . The city has cotton and woollen factories using
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modern machinery, and the smelting
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works of the Metalurgica Mexicana
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company, an
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American enterprise .

San Luis Potosi was founded in 1586 . It was an important centre of colonial

administration and played an important part in the
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civil
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wars and
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political disorders following Mexican independence . It was the seat of the Mexican government of Benito Juarez in 1863, but was soon afterwards captured by the French under Bazaine . It was recovered by Juarez in 1867, after the French had retired .

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