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Cocollán

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In 1519, the Cocolláns went back to the top of a mountain that runs from east to west in order to build the town of Cocollán again, where they remained until the arrival of the Spanish.
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tribes, former residents of the Chiefdom of Tonalá, sometime during the 12th century by Huehuetztlatzin. Cocollán's tributaries were Santa Ana Acatlán, Tizapanito (present-day
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in 1509. The Tlajomulcans drove the Cocolláns off their territory, and they transported back to their old site in Santa Ana Acatlán, where they stayed until 1519.
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The city of Cocollán was destroyed in the 16th century, which caused the inhabitants to move westward toward near what is now
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In 1521, with Citlali as cacique, Cocollán was discovered and conquered by the Spaniard
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Citlali (meaning "star") was the last of the Cocollán chiefs. He participated in the
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Apuntes para la historia de la Iglesia en Guadalajara
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Cocollán
Pre-Columbian
Viceroyalty of New Spain
pre-Columbian
Coca
Jalisco
Mexico
Coca
Villa Corona
Tecolotlán
Atengo
Tenamaxtlán
Coca people
Tlajomulco de Zúñiga
Alonso de Avalos
Salitre War
Acatlán
Tizapanito
Tecolotlán


Lexicografía diversa


Apuntes para la historia de la Iglesia en Guadalajara
"Municipio de Cocula"
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