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to conquer the eastern and northern region. Almíndez arrived in
Tzapotlán and because it was King Spain's birthday day, he named it Zapotlán del Rey, a name that lasts to this day. As a sign of his passing through this town, he placed a wooden cross in the place where the atrium of the parish church
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The double-headed eagle, the crown and the gold ribbon allude to the
Spanish conquest of this place, in 1529, by Pedro Almíndez Chirinos. The day that Chirinos arrived in Tzapotlán was the date of the King of Spain's name day so, in honor of the monarch, he named this place Zapotlán del Rey, a name
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In the first canton you can see a landscape where the Hill of La
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in the land of
Chicnahuatenco. But they resisted, so Jorge Simón had the idea of setting fire to the Tepeltac neighborhood to force the indigenous people to emigrate. The group that founded La Barca was distinguished by its multi-colored clothing and by playing an instrument called
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The sapote tree and the words zapotl (sapote) and tlan (place) are the graphic representation of what the name of the municipality means, since the word Zapotlán translates as "place where sapotes abound", "place of sapotes" or "next to the sapotes".
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The climate is semi-dry, winters and spring dry, and semi-warm. No well-defined winter thermal change. The average annual temperature is 68°F, with a maximum of 82.5°F and a minimum of 54.5°F. It has an average rainfall of 819.1
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Tepecuexe. The date of its foundation is unknown. Its primitive population settled to the northwest of the current population on the hill called "La Coronita" ("The Little Crown").
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This town became popular back in the years due to multiple UFO sightings and alleged extraterrestrial beings known as the greys around the highschool and nearby farms to the highschool.
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The agricultural products, the bovine specimens and the tractor cultivating the field represent the agricultural branch as the main economic sector of the municipality.
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Jalisco state government, and federal government. Elections are held every three years, when the municipal president and her/his council are elected.
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of La Barca. By decree number 1542, on 9 January 1913, Zapotlán del Rey was elevated to the category of municipality.
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In its claws the bird holds a golden ribbon where the official name of the municipality of ZAPOTLAN DEL REY is read.
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Cuenca Alimentadora del Distrito Nacional de Riego 043 Estado de Nayarit
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Agave Landscape and Ancient Industrial Facilities of Tequila
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Party in honor of Our Lady of Help. Last Sunday in October.
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beings near Technical High School No. 95 and nearby farms.
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Zapotlán del Rey is located in the Southeast area of
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1162:Agua Caliente del Tejocote – Hot Water of the
1159:El Tanque de la Cañada – The Tank of the Glen.
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435:adding citations to reliable sources
1048:Coalition "Compromise for Jalisco"
162:1.46 km (0.56 sq mi)
719:El Informativo de Zapotlán del Rey
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861:J. Jesús Castellanos Plascencia
1107:Reelected municipal president
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1652:Cuautitlán de García Barragán
1185:Hot Water Park – Los Pocitos.
952:Gumercindo Castellanos Flores
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1867:San Cristóbal de la Barranca
973:Hugo Armando Escobar Sahagún
100:20.46742000°N 102.92482000°W
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1010:Carlos Omar Godínez Nápoles
984:Acting municipal president
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1937:Santa María de los Ángeles
1647:Concepción de Buenos Aires
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763:University of Guadalajara
196: • Town density
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825:Raúl Hernández Hernández
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338:Santa Mónica de La Barca
2218:Volcán Nevado de Colima
1972:Techaluta de Montenegro
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1892:San Juanito de Escobedo
1882:San Ignacio Cerro Gordo
1872:San Diego de Alejandría
1797:La Manzanilla de La Paz
1767:Jilotlán de los Dolores
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1997:Tepatitlán de Morelos
1917:San Martín de Hidalgo
1912:San Martín de Bolaños
1887:San Juan de los Lagos
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41:Municipality and town
2077:Unión de San Antonio
2017:Tlajomulco de Zúñiga
1957:Tamazula de Gordiano
1552:Atemajac de Brizuela
1527:Ahualulco de Mercado
791:Municipal president
781:Municipal presidents
729:The municipality of
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180: • Density
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1932:Santa María del Oro
1747:Ixtlahuacán del Río
1737:Huejuquilla El Alto
1697:Encarnación de Díaz
1244:Religious festivals
933:Juan Flores Ramírez
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2112:Villa Purificación
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1922:San Miguel el Alto
1842:Ojuelos de Jalisco
1607:Cañadas de Obregón
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1982:Tenamaxtlán
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759:Preparatory
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562:Zapotlanejo
470:Description
363:Guadalajara
288:, Jalisco.
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1264:References
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167:Population
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1456:Governors
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1642:Colotlán
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1438:Economy
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1114:Tourism
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