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  2. Colotlán - Wikipedia

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    In 1824, Colotlán was given the title of city and since that date served as seat of the 8th Canton of Jalisco. A municipal government was established by decree on April 8, 1844. Center UNIRSE. A small village in the municipality, called Agua Gorda, is the birthplace of Victoriano Huerta Márquez, President of Mexico from 1913 to 1914.

  3. Acatlán de Juárez - Wikipedia

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    Acatlán de Juárez is a town and municipality, in Jalisco in central-western Mexico. The municipality covers an area of 154 km². The municipality covers an area of 154 km². As of 2005, the municipality had a total population of 22,540.

  4. Zapotlán del Rey - Wikipedia

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    Zapotlán del Rey is a town and municipality in Jalisco in west-central Mexico.The municipality covers an area of 400 km 2.. 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.

  5. Teocaltiche - Wikipedia

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    Teocaltiche (Nahuatl languages: Teocaltillitzin "place near the temple") is a town and municipality in the central-western Mexican state of Jalisco. It is located in the northeastern highlands region of Jalisco, commonly referred to in Spanish as "Los Altos de Jalisco". The grasshopper or "chapulin" is a popular icon for the town.

  6. Mezquitic - Wikipedia

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    Mezquitic Municipality is a municipality in the north of the state of Jalisco, Mexico, being the largest municipality in Jalisco.. It is bordered to the north east and west by the state of Zacatecas.

  7. Mascota - Wikipedia

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    Mascota is a town and municipality in Jalisco, in central-western Mexico. The municipality covers an area of 1,843 km 2. The name Mascota comes from the root "Amaxacotlán", which means "place of deer and colubrids". [2] The municipality has smaller villages such as Tecuani and La Plata, both a couple miles away.

  8. Pihuamo - Wikipedia

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    Pihuamo is a municipality located in the southeast region of the state of Jalisco. At one time this region belonged to another town in Jalisco known as Tzapotlán. The occupants of this town have had various origins: toltecas, zapotecas and purépechas.

  9. Zapotlanejo - Wikipedia

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    Zapotlanejo is a town and municipality in the Mexican state of Jalisco. According to the 2020 census, there were 64,806 inhabitants in the municipality. The municipality has a territorial extension of 718.8 km 2.