2011 in Mexico

This is a list of events that happened in 2011 in Mexico.

2011
in
Mexico

Decades:
  • 1990s
  • 2000s
  • 2010s
  • 2020s
See also:Other events of 2011
List of years in Mexico

Incumbents

Federal government

Governors

Events

January–March

August 25 – 2011 Monterrey casino attack: Casino Royale in fire, after the attack
January
  • January 6 – the poet and women's rights activist Susana Chávez is murdered in Ciudad Juarez.
  • January 14 – Mexican Drug War: 14 people are killed in a shootout after 100 soldiers, marines and police in Xalapa, Veracruz, surround a house.[1][2]
  • January 25 – Gunmen open fire on a crowd at a soccer game in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, killing seven people.[3]
  • January 30 – State elections in Guerrero.
February
March
  • March 1 – Seventeen bodies are found in clandestine graves in Mexico's Guerrero state.[8]

April–June

April
  • April 6 – 2011 Tamaulipas massacre: At least 177 bodies are found in a mass grave in Mexico's Tamaulipas state.[9]
May
  • May 8 – Bicentennial celebrations in Monterrey.
June

July–September

July
August
  • August 8 – Monterrey Tech bombing: A homemade bomb explodes at Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education, Estado de México Campus in Atizapán de Zaragoza. The bomb was sent to a professor of robotics who was injured along with a guard at the university.[12][13]
  • August 25 – 2011 Monterrey casino attack: more than 50 people are killed in an attack on a casino in Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico.[14][15]
  • August 30 – The Popocatepetl volcano south of Mexico City starts spewing ash into the sky.[16]
September

October–December

October
November
December

Notable deaths

Pedro Armendáriz, Jr.
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See also

References

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