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La visión de la salina más grande del mundo: Guerrero Negro

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Gómez Cavazos, Enrique Esteban
Document typeArticle
Defense date2021-12-17
PublisherLaboratorio Internacional de Paisajes Culturales
Rights accessOpen Access
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Probably this population is the most successful case of a company town dedicate to salt, since the last decades it has consolidated as the world's number one salt extraction and processing industry strategically located in Mexico. At the end of the 19th century, salt extractions and exports were recorded to the United States, but it was not until the middle of the 20th century that the industrial colony was formally established through a concession to foreign capital. This text intends to review the emergence of the mining community, seeing its urban structure and its industrial vestiges that could be industrial heritage of Baja California Sur region.
 
Probablemente esta población es el caso más exitoso de una company town salinera, ya que en las últimas décadas se ha consolidado como la industria de extracción y procesamiento de sal número uno a nivel mundial, ubicada estratégicamente en México. A finales del siglo XIX se registran extracciones y exportaciones de sal a Estados Unidos, pero no es hasta la mitad del siglo XX cuando se establece formalmente la colonia industrial a través de una concesión al capital extranjero. Este texto pretende revisar el surgimiento de la comunidad minera, viendo su estructura urbana y sus vestigios industriales que bien podrían ser patrimonio industrial de Baja California Sur.
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1: WWHH+RQ Guerrero Negro, BCS, Mèxic
CitationGómez Cavazos, Enrique Esteban. La visión de la salina más grande del mundo: Guerrero Negro. A: "Identidades: territorio, cultura, patrimonio", 2021, núm. 10 
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/2117/361150
DOI10.5821/id.10836
ISSN1886-6840
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