Victoria Municipality, Administrative territory in Tamaulipas, Mexico.
Victoria Municipality is an administrative territorial entity in Tamaulipas that encompasses Ciudad Victoria and extends across an area at the base of the Sierra Madre Oriental mountains. The region functions as the state capital and seats various governmental institutions and public services.
The area originated in 1750 as Villa de Santa María de Aguayo before being renamed Victoria Municipality later on. The name honors Guadalupe Victoria, Mexico's first president and a key figure in the country's independence movement.
The municipality maintains educational centers including the Autonomous University of Tamaulipas and multiple vocational training institutions for local students.
The municipality has an international airport providing regular flights to major cities and convenient access for visitors. Buses and local transportation services operate throughout the area, making it easy to move between different districts and attractions.
The area is home to the Tamatán Zoo and the 21st Century Park, which includes a planetarium and botanical gardens for visitors to explore. These facilities offer opportunities to learn about local and regional plants and animals in an educational setting.
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