Tlacotalpan

Tlacotalpan
Tlacotalpan seen from the Papaloapan river
Tlacotalpan seen from the Papaloapan river
Tlacotalpan is located in Veracruz
Tlacotalpan
Tlacotalpan
Tlacotalpan is located in Mexico
Tlacotalpan
Tlacotalpan
Coordinates: 18°37′N 95°40′W / 18.617°N 95.667°W / 18.617; -95.667
Country Mexico
StateVeracruz
Town status1847
City status9 May 1865
Elevation
10 m (30 ft)
Population
 (2010)
 • Total8,853
Time zoneUTC-6 (Central (US Central))
WebsiteMunicipio de Tlacotalpan
Official nameHistoric Monuments Zone of Tlacotalpan
CriteriaCultural: ii, iv
Reference862
Inscription1998 (22nd Session)
Area75 ha
Buffer zone320 ha

Tlacotalpan is a city in Tlacotalpan Municipality in the Mexican state of Veracruz, declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1998 primarily for its architecture and colonial-era layout. The town was established in 1550 on what was originally an island in the Papaloapan River. From the colonial era to the 20th century, it was an important port, one of few interior river ports in Latin America. However, with the construction of the railroad, Tlacotalpan's importance faded. Starting in the latter 20th century, efforts to conserve the city's Spanish/Caribbean architecture and layout began, culminating in World Heritage status. Today, its main economic support is fishing and tourism, especially to the annual feast in honor of Our Lady of Candlemas.