Talk:Morelos

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Should this be moved to Morelos (state), or should a redirection stub be at that address pointing to here? Most Mexican states seem to be Statename (state).--Lavintzin 17:07, 8 October 2005 (UTC)
 * I went ahead and moved the article. I'm amazed it took two years for anyone to do anything about it. --clpo13(talk) 05:21, 6 September 2007 (UTC)

'The spiritual conquest of Morelos began shortly after the military one and is no less impressive.'

Does the source cited provide evidence of what sounds like mere conjecture? The language used conveys a point of view where the aim of articles should be neutrality. The warriors that defeated the Aztecs were comprised primarily of local indigenous enemies, not Europeans. A lack of immunity to Old World diseases then wiped out a large portion of the indigenous population, not warfare. It ultimately resembled a biological genocide that opportunistic foreign invaders took advantage of more than a conventional 'conquest' like those that took place in Europe where neither of the two warring sides were having to deal with pandemics killing their soldiers. Calling forced conversions ‘impressive’ under these sort of circumstances is not entirely accurate or appropriate. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 203.59.117.190 (talk) 14:53, 11 September 2020 (UTC)

Some deatails
Morelos has five kinds of climate: cold, semi-cold with summer rains, cool with summer rains, semi-warm with summer rains and hot with summer rains. As it gets very cold at night as they carry warm clothes such as sweaters and jackets. As Morelos was named after José María Morelos, one of the leaders of the Mexican War of Independence. As the state of Morelos is one of the 32 federal organizations of Mexico and locates to the center of the territory. With a population of approximately 900,000, Morelos is one of the smallest states in Mexico. As Morelos farmers grow an extensive variety of vegetables all around the year. The chief products of Morelos fields are bananas, melons, and tomatoes. In the Morelos sierras, the vegetation consists mainly of pine, torch pine, fir, cedar, oak, and madrone, ferns, and willow. Flowers such as nards, (marigolds), violets, carnations and lilies, are also cultivated. The vegetation of the region includes cactus, mesquite and other. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.167.85.84 (talk) 01:50, 4 November 2008 (UTC)

Translation into Chinese Wikipedia
The 17:48, 9 April 2010 Mikheil 88 version of this article is translated into Chinese Wikipedia to expand a stub.--Wing (talk) 14:28, 10 April 2010 (UTC)

near plaguarism
This is about 90% a direct translation from the SEP source.Thelmadatter (talk) 18:09, 3 August 2010 (UTC)

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New municipalities
There are three new municipalities in the state:
 * 1) Coatetelco http://morelos.gob.mx/?q=prensa/nota/publica-el-periodico-oficial-tierra-y-libertad-decreto-por-el-que-se-crea-el-municipio


 * 1) Xoxocotla http://morelos.gob.mx/?q=prensa/nota/es-xoxocotla-segundo-municipio-indigena-de-morelos


 * 1) Hueyapan http://morelos.gob.mx/?q=prensa/nota/de-manera-oficial-hueyapan-se-convierte-en-municipio-indigena

A fourth one, Tetelcingo, is being created, but nothing official yet.

Mistah B (talk) 17:12, 26 December 2017 (UTC)
 * Actually, the creation of all four indigenous municipalities has been decreed, but they will only come into effect on January 1, 2019. At the moment Morelos remains at 33 municipalities. Cobblet (talk) 17:07, 2 January 2018 (UTC)
 * There are enough sources for including this information, noting that they are not in effect until 2019.·maunus · snunɐɯ· 19:32, 2 January 2018 (UTC)

Effects of earthquake in September
We should note the consequences of the September Earthquake - for example most of the ex-conventos were destroyed, and Agua Hedionda dried out. ·maunus · snunɐɯ· 19:36, 2 January 2018 (UTC)

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Infobox flag RFC
Should this article have a flag inside the infobox? There is a discussion about it at WikiProject Mexico, where you can join and discuss it. (CC) Tb hotch ™ 20:33, 17 January 2021 (UTC)