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Atotonilco el Bajo is a town in the municipality of Villa Corona; in the Mexican state of Jalisco. [1] According to the INEGI census of 2000: 2,255 people resided in the town. The meaning of Atotonilco comes from its Nahuatl roots: atotos which means "place", and nilco which means "strings of water". [2]
Atotonilco El Alto is a town and municipality, in Jalisco in Los Altos (Jalisco) region in central-western Mexico. [2] The municipality covers an area of 510.9 km 2. Atotonilco (pronounced ah-toh-toh-NEAL-co) means "place of hot waters", in Náhuatl. "El Alto"("The High One") was later added in honor of those who died in the Cristero War in the ...
The Sanctuary of Atotonilco (Spanish: Santuario de Jesús Nazareno de Atotonilco [atotoˈnilko]) is a church complex and part of a World Heritage Site, designated along with nearby San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico. The complex was built in the 18th century by Father Luis Felipe Neri de Alfaro, who, according to tradition, was called ...
Atotonilco is the name of several towns in Mexico. Atotonilco may refer to: Sanctuary of Atotonilco, Guanajuato, near San Miguel de Allende; Atotonilco de Tula, Hidalgo; Atotonilco El Alto, Jalisco; Atotonilco El Grande, Hidalgo; Atotonilco el Bajo, Jalisco
San Juan de los Lagos is the second most visited pilgrimage shrine in Mexico, after the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Mexico City . The numerous shrines are important tourist attractions for the state of Jalisco: Our Lady of San Juan de los Lagos, in San Juan de los Lagos. Our Lady of the Assumption, in Jalostotitlán.
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Cities and towns in the Mexican state of Jalisco. According to Chapter II of the Organic Municipal Law of the State of Jalisco, [1] the state classifies its settlements as follows: Ciudad (city): At least 50,000 inhabitants.
Map of Mexico with Jalisco highlighted. Jalisco is a state in Western Mexico that is divided into 125 municipalities.According to the 2020 Mexican census, it is the third most populated state with 8,348,151 inhabitants and the seventh largest by land area spanning 78,595.9 square kilometres (30,346.0 sq mi).