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Tepache is a small town in Tepache Municipality in the east of the Mexican state of Sonora. ==History== Tepache, founded in 1678 under the name of Nuestra Señora de San Joaquín y Santa Ana de Depache. The location was an Opata settlement located in a small valley about one league ( 2.594 miles) long. The word Tepache comes from the Opata language and means, according to some, "place of beautiful women".〔Hardy, W. H. (1829). ''Travels in the interior of Mexico in 1825-1828.'' London: Henry Colburn and Richard Bentley.〕 Deposits of Silver were discovered by the Spanish in the vicinity of Tepache, and worked beginning in 1660. Among the mines worked at Tepache Arroyo were Nacatovori, Lampazos, Las Guijas, Santo Domingo, and Coronilla (none of the mines remained active by 1764). Tepache was visited on January 8, 1686, by mining inspector D. Gabriel de Isturiz, at which time it had 142 families, and 388 residents.〔 Tepache was incorporated as a municipality in 1932.
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