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Conquistador and explorer
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The center of the municipality is the city of Ixtlán del Río with a population of 28,000 inhabitants according to a 2014 estimate, which makes it the most populous city in the central south region. Notable locations within the city include El Cristo Rey, a statue of Jesus on top of a hill located
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Anthropology is located in the interior of the municipal presidency. Anthropomorphic figures are displayed there, including warriors, obsidian carvings, and pottery. They largely belong to the Classic Era (300-900 C.E.). La Casona de Ixtlán is a cultural space with a small museum
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just outside of the town center, the central parish Catholic Church, the central plaza and kiosk and the central market. The city offers financial services, sleeping accommodations, and a variety of commercial activities.
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The Cora and Huichol still play their traditional music in the region of Ixtlan, but most live outside of the city proper. Popular forms of music in Ixtlan are similar to music from the wider region, and include
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that displays found objects from antiquity and an art gallery that displays work from local artists such as Manuel Benítez. It is an open forum for international artists, and also serves food and wine.
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2091:"IEENayarit. Elección de Ayuntamientos 1999. Resumen de resultados por municipio"
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2556:Isla Isabel
2385:Jesús María
1819:Convergence
1121:David Ortiz
1051:carne asada
924:Camino Real
842:Mexico City
838:Guadalajara
799:encomendero
780:prehispanic
773:Los Toriles
398:, from the
335:Guadalajara
205: /
2596:Categories
2435:Rosamorada
2431:Rosamorada
2375:Compostela
2371:Compostela
2345:Ahuacatlán
2341:Ahuacatlán
2014:2007-12-01
1990:References
1068:Government
894:Maderistas
769:Ahuacatlan
362:Ahuacatlán
37:in Spanish
2395:Huajicori
2391:Huajicori
2335:Acaponeta
2331:Acaponeta
2312:(capital)
2299:State of
1943:2021-2024
1923:2017-2021
1886:2014-2017
1868:2011-2014
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1106:1919-1920
1094:1917-1918
1029:Education
932:autopista
765:Cacalutan
429:Geography
413:Etymology
387:in 1995.
269:Time zone
96:talk page
2455:San Blas
2451:San Blas
2425:La Yesca
2421:La Yesca
2381:El Nayar
1980:See also
1002:Mariachi
968:Catholic
962:Religion
879:caudillo
834:San Blas
785:Chacmool
756:Obsidian
658:Average
423:obsidian
346:La Yesca
193:104°22′W
72:provide
2525:Xalisco
2521:Xalisco
2495:Tecuala
2491:Tecuala
2301:Nayarit
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2100:31 July
2075:31 July
2050:31 July
1062:tequila
1057:ceviche
1037:Tourism
1020:Museums
1010:Norteno
957:Culture
912:Nayarit
741:History
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460:Climate
419:Náhuatl
392:Toriles
377:sorghum
358:Jalisco
324:Nayarit
252:Nayarit
219:Country
190:21°02′N
176:Nayarit
94:to the
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2515:Tuxpan
2511:Tuxpan
1089:Notes
1045:birria
1014:Cumbia
1012:, and
903:Mexico
752:Toltec
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474:Month
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400:Toltec
385:cattle
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