Santa Ana, Municipality in Sonora, Mexico.
Santa Ana is a municipality in Sonora located at 684 meters elevation, surrounded by mountains that shape its terrain. These geographical features define the character and territorial boundaries of the settlement.
The settlement was founded in 1883, beginning organized community development in this region of northern Sonora. This founding marked the start of systematic settlement in the area.
The town celebrates Mexican traditions through local festivals and regional dishes that reflect its heritage. These customs remain visible in how people gather and interact at the central plaza.
Located at coordinates 30.54N and 111.12W, the municipality sits on key transportation routes connecting northern Mexico to the United States border. These routes make the area accessible for travel and commerce.
The elevation creates temperature variations that establish specific conditions for agricultural work throughout the seasons. These climate patterns influence how farmers time their planting and harvesting activities.
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