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      • Potosí was added in reference to the fabulously rich mines of Potosí, Bolivia, discovered some forty years before the city was founded, as the exploitation of silver and gold mines in Cerro de San Pedro, near San Luis, was the main reason for the founding of the city in 1592.
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  2. Dec 3, 2009 · San Luis Potosí takes its name from the area’s original designation, Valle de San Luis. The Spaniards added Potosí (which means fortune) to the name when they discovered gold and silver...

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  3. Potosí was added in reference to the fabulously rich mines of Potosí, Bolivia, discovered some forty years before the city was founded, as the exploitation of silver and gold mines in Cerro de San Pedro, near San Luis, was the main reason for the founding of the city in 1592.

  4. Founded as a Franciscan mission in 1583 and made a city in 1658, San Luis Potosí was the center of the region’s colonial government and mining operations. It played an important part in the political disorders following Mexico’s independence, and for a brief time in 1863 it was the seat of Benito Juárez ’s government.

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  5. Jun 1, 2024 · San Luis Potosí is the capital city of the state of San Luis Potosí in Mexico. With its rich history and cultural heritage, San Luis Potosí stands as the heart of this vibrant Mexican state. The city is named after Louis IX, the patron saint of France.

  6. San Luis Potosí has become part of Mexico’s so-called “ hollow core” because many residents have left to seek jobs in the Federal District, along the U.S.-Mexican border, or farther north. Area 24,351 square miles (63,068 square km).

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  7. During the Reform War, state involvement was very prominent, and during the French Intervention in 1863, the city of San Luis Potosí became the capital of the country under the order of President Benito Juárez. During the regime of Maximilian, San Luis became an important location. The city was held by the Imperialists until late 1866.

  8. The state played a role in several major events in Mexican history. In the 1860s French troops attacked the country and took control of Mexico’s capital. The president, Benito Juárez, moved the government temporarily to the city of San Luis Potosí.