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Ixtlán del Río

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1934: 441:, and the hills known as Las Panochas, El Borrego, and Mezquites. The city has two rivers: the Río Grande de Santiago that originates in the Pajaritos Mountains, and the Río Chico which originates in the mountains of Juanacatán. The area has multiple seasonal streams, including El Cofradía, Los Limones, Los Sauces, Arroyo Verde, San Miguel, El Pilareño, and 17 springs, the most well known of which is the hot springs called 'Agua Caliente'. Mining is found on the hills known as Los Mezquites, La Higuerita, and La Casteñana, with silver, lead, zinc, and opals the primary products. 1913: 140: 1438: 1420: 1402: 1384: 1366: 1968: 1904: 1357: 1339: 1321: 1303: 1285: 1267: 1249: 1231: 1213: 918:, with fighting spilling over from neighboring state Jalisco. The citizens of Ixtlán built a statue on top of a hill near the center of town known as Cristo el Rey in the aftermath of that conflict. On June 3, 1932 an earthquake damaged the tower of the Catholic Church in Ixtlán, the current church is a reconstruction built on the original structure. The political leaders of Ixtlán after the Revolution were members of the PRI party, as was common throughout Mexico. This did not change until 1996. 1042:
are a variety of smaller springs, both hot and cold, throughout the municipality. Throughout the municipality private ranches and sites can be found for lodging or recreation. Local artisans produce arts and crafts that are sold throughout the city and in the plaza, they include leather articles, glassware, pottery, and textile based products. The regional gastronomy is based on beef, but includes a fair amount of seafood due to a relative proximity to the coast. Some typical dishes include
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importance. According to documents, Don Hernán Cortés stayed in the city when he traveled to Tepic to address complaints against Beltrán de Guzmán. The conquest of the region by Beltrán de Guzmán was reported to be unnecessarily brutal and violent, and he was eventually arrested and sent back to Spain for his reported abuses, although the sources of information on his behavior were written primarily by his political enemies, including
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artifacts, used for religious ceremonies or weapons, have been found and the volcanic soils and minerals likely added to the desirability of the location for settlement. Existent tribes in the region of Nayarit adopted the influences of the culture and constructed a ceremonial center, known today as
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Four kilometers east of town there is a small water park called La Sidra, it is based on a hot spring with reported curative powers. On a hill overlooking the town there is a statue dedicated to Jesus called El Cristo Rey, with access for automobiles and 544 steps for those wishing to walk. There
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The regional fair is held between September 7 and 18 and includes agricultural expositions, rodeos, folkloric dancers and musicians, fireworks, and a parade with floats. The feast of the Virgin of Guadalupe is celebrated between December 7 and 15, and a gathering to climb El Cristo Rey takes place
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Conquistador and explorer Francisco Cortés de San Buenaventura first entered the region in 1525, departing from Colima. In Ixtlán it is reported that he met with a Spanish adventurer by the name of Escárcena, who had explored the region on his own account. Initial contact was cordial and peaceful
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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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The Museum of 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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Between the 1940s and 1960s Mexico experienced a period of peace, economic growth, wealth redistribution, migration to cities, and modernization. This was reflected in Ixtlán with the construction of the Tepic-Guadalajara highway in 1942, which connected roadways in Ixtlán with other highways in
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The land is mainly mountainous (60%) with some flat lands near the small rivers where the agricultural lands and settlements are located. The climate is hot and sub-humid with rains falling from March to July. The average annual temperature varies between 21 °C and 25 °C, with maximum
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Catholic Churches or religious sites: Parroquia de Santiago Apóstol, Templo del Nuestra Señora del Carmen, Templo del Sagrario Corazón, Santuario de la Virgen de Guadalupe, Templo de Nuestra Señora del Perpetuo Socorro, Capilla de Nuestra Señora del Rosario de Talpa, Capilla de Cristo Rey, Cuasi
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and started the insurrection against Mexican Federalist forces. After the Mexican Revolution, the Constitution of 1917 was ratified, and Tepic was declared a free and sovereign state of the Republic of Mexico. Ixtlán was declared to be Ixtlán del Río, one of the state's 17 municipalities in a
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party, reflecting national political trends. Starting in the 1960s and 1970s many rural residents of Ixtlán and the surrounding towns began to migrate to cities or north to the United States, following a pattern of migration repeated by millions of their compatriots. Ixtlán maintains a large
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In the surrounding Pajaritos Mountains commonly found trees include pine, oak, cypress, and other varieties. At lower elevations mesquite, guamúchil, huizaches, and nopal cactus are common, and near the rivers willow and fig trees are common. Indigenous animals include coyotes, deer, jabalí
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on July 25, 1532, was part of a wider conquest of the northwestern region of Mexico in the early 16th century. Due to the quality of the workmanship of artisans in Ixtlán, its location along established merchant routes, and the richness of its mineral resources, the town acquired regional
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population of the region maintained workshops for the manufacturing of obsidian objects, including arrowheads and knives for hunting, which were used in trade. Tripod vases, smooth pottery painted with distinct shades of red, gold, silver, and copper adornments, stone statues of the god
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During the centennial celebration of the declaration of independence, in 1910, the previously named Villa de Ixtlán was elevated to the status of a city as a recognition of its growth. In March, 1911, a local leader named Martín Espinosa publicly declared his loyalty to the
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During the colonial era development of agricultural land followed similar patterns to those found in central Mexico, with Europeans introducing the portmanteau biota of Europe and Africa, including sugar cane and cattle. Due to its location along the trade routes between
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The primary god of the prehispanic culture of the settling culture was Quetzalcoatl, or the feathered serpent, personified as a young warrior. In the 12th century C.E. the town was culturally aligned with the Valley of Mexico and was closely related to the settlements of
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in Ixtlán. In 1825 a municipality was formed as a Department of Ahuacatlán, and in 1828 the town was officially named Villa de Ixtlán. On October 25, 1858, after a political pronouncement for the liberals, Ixtlán was burned and occupied by the conservative forces of
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Between the 1970s and contemporary times Ixtlán modernized and was influenced by international trends such as globalization, advances in medicine, mechanization of agriculture, and the development of electronic communication. In 1994 the
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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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was recovering from the Mexican Revolution, and was also affected by global trends such as World War I, the Russian Revolution, the Great Depression, and industrialization. Mexicans also struggled with one another in the
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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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The economy is based on services, due to the town's location on the important Mexico-Nogales highway, small industries (brickworks, furniture, pottery), and agriculture. The main crops are
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Parroquia de Mexpan San Juan Bautista, Templo de Nuestra Señora de Fátima, Parroquia de Cristo Rey, Templo de San Felipe de Jesús, Templo de San Andrés
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Ixtlan maintains public and private school systems from preschool up to the university level, with satellite schools from larger institutions.
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faith, two parish churches are maintained as well as different chapels and religious sites. Other faiths include evangelical Christianity,
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Humans have inhabited the region since the migrations of the Paleo-Indians, but Native Americans known as Chimalhuacans, a tribe of Nahuatl-
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expatriate community in the American Southwest today, with many returning during Christmas holidays or as retirees.
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conquered and destroyed the principal towns of the region in 1532 after having established himself president of the
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The Río Grande de Santiago crosses the eastern edge of the municipality but is not to be confused with the larger
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in October. Smaller outlying pueblos also hold fiestas, rodeos, and smaller celebrations on an annual basis.
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which is fish or other seafood marinated in lime juice, served with mixed vegetables. Ixtlan is near to the
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established in Tepic, to the northwest of Ixtlán. The establishment of Tepic as a seat of the province of
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for ten days under governor Ismael Romero Gallardo. Ixtlán was the scene of many skirmishes during the
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culture. The ceramic and gold jewelry extracted here can be seen in the Regional Museum of Ixtlán.
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lows of 0 °C and highs of 48 °C. The average annual rainfall is around 859.8 mm.
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political reorganization, and the first municipal president was Nicolás Castillo Castillón.
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Ixtlán, as it is known to locals, is located 149 kilometers south of the state capital
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Los Toriles, located approximately 1,500 meters from the center of the modern town.
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Cuenca Alimentadora del Distrito Nacional de Riego 043 Estado de Nayarit
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producing region of Mexico, and the liquor is commonly served.
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passes through the city, while a toll road passes to the east.
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by both rail and highway connections. The important coastal
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of the same name that flows from Jalisco into Nayarit.
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is both a municipality and the municipal seat in the
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Ixtlán del Rio, Nayarit
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