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Armería is a municipality in the south-central part of the Mexican state of Colima. Ciudad de Armería is a city and the seat of Armería municipality.The municipality reported 29,599 inhabitants in the 2015 census and has an area of 341.60 km 2 (131.89 sq mi). [1]
Coalition "Committed for Colima" Ernesto Márquez Guerrero [7] 15-10-2015–14-10-2018 PVEM : Salvador Bueno Arceo [8] 15-10-2018–14-10-2021 PT Morena PES:
Map of Mexico with Colima highlighted Municipalities of Colima. Colima is a state in West Mexico that is divided into ten municipalities. [1] According to the 2020 Mexican census, it has the smallest population of all Mexico's states with 731,391 inhabitants, and is the fifth smallest by land area spanning 5,801.75 square kilometres (2,240.07 sq mi).
These turtles come to Colima's coastline to lay eggs. [1] Possible construction of a chemical plant producing ammonium and urea was announced in Cuyutlán. Various local groups including Unidos por Cuyutlán and Sociedad Cooperativa de Salineros del Estado de Colima [2] oppose the construction of the chemical plant. [3]
Pages in category "Municipalities of Colima" ... Villa de Álvarez Municipality This page was last edited on 10 August 2015, at 01:08 (UTC). ...
Manzanillo is a municipality in the Mexican state of Colima, being the largest, most populous, and westernmost municipality in Colima. The municipal seat lies at Manzanillo . The municipality covers an area of 1,578.3 km 2 (609.4 sq mi), which also includes the remote Revillagigedo Islands .
Aspiring candidate for mayor of Armería, Colima While driving, his vehicle was intercepted by armed assailants and was shot multiple times. [11] Miriam Noemí Ríos: MC: 11 January 2024 Municipal commissioner of Citizens' Movement in Jacona, Michoacán, and aspiring candidate for regidora Trans woman and activist who was a candidate for ...
The first electrical plant in the state of Colima called El Remate was built in 1906, supplying electricity to Comala, Colima and Villa de Alvarez. [2] A train line connecting the city of Colima to the Cerro Grande to ship lumber began to function in 1910. [2] Suchitlán was the site of the area's first ejido in 1918. [2]