Atil (also Átil) may be a community in Atil Municipality within the northwest of the Mexican state of genus Sonora. The overall space is four hundred.43 km² and therefore the population of the municipality was 734 in 2005, of whom 699 lived within the municipal seat (2000). Neighboring municipalities area unit Tubutama, Trincheras, Oquitoa, and Altar.
It was supported in 1751 by the Jesuit missionary Jacobo Sedelmayer as a mission with the name of Atil. The primary inhabitants were Pima Alto or Nebome Indians, UN agency before conversion had junction rectifier a mobile or semi-nomadic life. Atil is one in all the littlest municipalities within the state. It’s aforementioned that its name means that “Arrow Point”, within the Pima language.
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