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Zapotlán del Rey

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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 Coronita ("The Little Crown") stands out in the background, as well as a sapote tree under which the following inscription appears: Zapotl = sapote, Tlan = place. In the foreground there is a desk on which there is an open book and an
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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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tribes and their dialect was 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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The Hill of La Coronita alludes to the site where the first inhabitants of Zapotlán, who belonged to the Naho Tecuexes, settled. In pre-Hispanic times this town belonged to the Coinan Tlatoanazgo.
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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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and depends on 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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In the "Burning of Judas" people go through the whole town with the band, while they fight with flour and eggs, they end up in the square, and burn a
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The emblem that represents this municipality contains on its body elements that distinguish and characterize it in the region and in the state.
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The book and the inkwell with a pen on the desk symbolize education as one of the fundamental values for the inhabitants of this municipality.
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is located today. In 1537 the encomendero Jorge Simón de Verapaz arrived, who wanted to force a group of native amerindians to go to found
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In the second canton it shows the figures of an ear of corn, a wheat spike, a bull, a cow, a tractor running on the furrows of a field.
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Deers, rabbits, hares, squirrels, some reptiles, and smaller species, as well as a great variety of birds, inhabit this region.
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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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By timbre or crest, a double-headed eagle of brown color, that wears a golden crown encrusted with gems.
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The shield was designed by engineer Abel Morales Villaseñor and citizen José Martín Solís Godínez.
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The inscription on the border is the motto that distinguishes the natives of Zapotlán del Rey.
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It is a coat of arms with a French shape, diagonally divided from upper right to lower left.
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Its surface is made up of flat areas (53%), rugged areas (27%) and semi-flat areas (20%).
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In recent years it became a popular municipality due to its multiple sightings of alleged
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Elaboration of: textiles, carved wood, tule furniture, ceramics and cabinetmaking.
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passed through this town with his army that came from the victory obtained in the
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30″ of west longitude; at a height of 5085 feet over sea level (1550 meters).
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Parque Agua Caliente (Hot Water Park) – Los Pocitos (The Little Water Wells).
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On the golden border appears the legend: "DEMOCRACIA, CULTURA, PROGRESO".
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with known slavery and mistreatment. On November 11, 1810, the liberator
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Cuenca Alimentadora del Distrito Nacional de Riego 043 Estado de Nayarit
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to join with the insurgent José Antonio Torres, who had taken the city.
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Upon the arrival of the Spanish conquerors, the region was inhabited by
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Its vegetation is basically made up of pine, oak, natural pastures,
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The municipality borders to the North with the municipalities of
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Instituto Nacional para el Federalismo y el Desarrollo Municipal
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Parish temple of la Santísima Trinidad (The Most Holy Trinity).
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As of 2005, the municipality had a total population of 16,274.
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The official colors of the shield are brown, green, and gold.
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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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has facilities which serve to the following levels of
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Zapotlán del Rey is located in the Southeast area of
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The meeting of the Child and the Virgin, October 17.
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Viewpoint at Cerro Grande (Viewpoint at Large Hill).
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http://www.zapotlandelrey.jalisco.gob.mx/index.html
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Unsourced material may be challenged and 1380: 1366: 1358: 1224:Anniversary of the foundation, January 15. 576:; to the South with the municipalities of 29: 665:, without actually forming wooded areas. 584:; to the West with the municipalities of 568:; to the East with the municipalities of 457:Learn how and when to remove this message 1293:Enciclopedia de los Municipios de México 1227: 1117: 784: 675: 59: 27:Municipality and town in Jalisco, Mexico 1269: 250: 240: 202: 165: 144: 114: 79: 45: 761:. A preparatory school managed by the 680:Agave cultivation, north of "El Salto" 284:Similar stories at nearby cities like 219: 194: 186: 178: 170: 157: 149: 132: 7: 1122:A view from "El Salto", a cloudy day 624:; 7591 acres are communal property. 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 25: 154:400 km (200 sq mi) 2178:Bosque Mesófilo Nevado de Colima 1466: 1389: 1100: 1080: 1062: 1041: 1032: 1014: 996: 977: 959: 937: 919: 901: 883: 865: 847: 829: 811: 549:00″ of north latitude and 102°45 407: 120: 58: 51: 1188:Cerro El Salto — Hill The Jump. 861:J. Jesús Castellanos Plascencia 1107:Reelected municipal president 717:. There is a newspaper called 1: 1742:Ixtlahuacán de los Membrillos 1652:Cuautitlán de García Barragán 1185:Hot Water Park – Los Pocitos. 952:Gumercindo Castellanos Flores 299:Zapotlán is derived from the 1867:San Cristóbal de la Barranca 973:Hugo Armando Escobar Sahagún 100:20.46742000°N 102.92482000°W 2117:Yahualica de González Gallo 1010:Carlos Omar Godínez Nápoles 984:Acting municipal president 790: 787: 384:. It belonged to the Third 199:2,300/km (5,900/sq mi) 2255: 2213:Vallarta Botanical Gardens 1937:Santa María de los Ángeles 1647:Concepción de Buenos Aires 796: 793: 773:The form of government is 105:20.46742000; -102.92482000 2239:Municipalities of Jalisco 1464: 1403: 1239:by using "squib crackers" 897:Silverio Anaya Baldovinos 879:Rosalío González Guerrero 763:University of Guadalajara 196: • Town density 80: 46: 39: 843:Jaime Castellanos Flores 825:Raúl Hernández Hernández 521:that lasts to this day. 338:Santa Mónica de La Barca 2218:Volcán Nevado de Colima 1972:Techaluta de Montenegro 1927:San Sebastián del Oeste 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 805:Álvaro Maldonado Flores 1992:Teocuitatlán de Corona 1240: 1123: 1094:Saúl Padilla Gutiérrez 1076:Saúl Padilla Gutiérrez 1056:Celso Flores Hernández 1028:J. 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Merced García Gama 912:01/01/1998-31/12/2000 894:01/01/1995-31/12/1997 822:01/01/1986-31/12/1988 802:01/01/1983-31/12/1985 679: 376:and in 1890 it was a 235:Central Daylight Time 222: • Summer ( 214:Central Standard Time 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 478:inkwell with a pen. 431:improve this section 180: • Density 2203:Sierra de Manantlán 2173:Barranca de Oblatos 1932:Santa María del Oro 1747:Ixtlahuacán del Río 1737:Huejuquilla El Alto 1697:Encarnación de Díaz 1244:Religious festivals 933:Juan Flores Ramírez 361:and was heading to 359:Monte de las Cruces 96: /  2147:Zapotlán el Grande 2122:Zacoalco de Torres 2112:Villa Purificación 2087:Valle de Guadalupe 1922:San Miguel el Alto 1842:Ojuelos de Jalisco 1607:Cañadas de Obregón 1567:Atotonilco El Alto 1477:Metropolitan areas 1289:"Zapotlán del 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Zapotlan del Rey
Zapotlán del Rey is located in Mexico
20°28′2.712″N 102°55′29.352″W / 20.46742000°N 102.92482000°W / 20.46742000; -102.92482000
Mexico
State
Jalisco
Time zone
UTC-6
Central Standard Time
DST
UTC-5
Central Daylight Time
Area code
http://www.zapotlandelrey.jalisco.gob.mx/index.html
municipality
Jalisco
Mexico
Ocotlán
Nahuatl
sapotes
Tecuexe
Nahua
Nuño de Guzmán
Pedro Almíndez Chirino
Santa Mónica de La Barca
chirimia
Conquest
encomenderos
Miguel Hidalgo
Monte de las Cruces

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