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The nascent state of Jalisco changed the scheme of Parties with which the territory of its jurisdiction - which had been used since the Bourbon reforms - was divided into the models of Departments, which in turn were subject to another larger unit: the Canton. Each Canton had a headline with a political chief who depended, in turn, on the Governor of the State. It concentrated political, military and fiscal decision-making. In the first model of territorial organization of the State of Jalisco, of March 27, 1824, named as the Political Division Plan of the Territory of the State of Jalisco, Zapopan is a State Department and the town of Zapopan was proclaimed head of Apartment and named Villa. On November 18 of the same year, once the Political Constitution of the Free and Sovereign State of Jalisco was promulgated, Zapopan was ratified as a Department and attached to the first Canton of the State, with the head office in Guadalajara. The Villa de Zapopan was located (and located) to the northwest of the city of Guadalajara, communicated with it by two paths: the first of them ran to the south-east of Zapopan, crossed the colomo stream and entered the west part of Guadalajara; the second exited to the east of Zapopan, passing through Zoquipan and Atemajac and then entering through the northern part of Guadalajara through the neighborhood of Mezquitán.
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repopulation and refoundation was left to Friar Antonio de Segovia who, together with Friar Angel of Valencia, delivered on 8 December 1541 as patron l in the image of the Tzapopan Conception. This image accompanied Father Segovia for ten years on his coming and going with the eagerness to Christianize Zacatecas and other places. It was this image, according to some historians, that is credited with the successful repopulation and subsequent calm on the part of the Indians. The construction of the current basilica was initiated in 1690 by Juan de Santiago de León Garabito.
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El Grillo is located in the Tabachines housing subdivision in the north of the Valley of Atemajac. This site has a series of fourteen tombs arranged along an arroyo which is now dry. La Coronilla is located in an area called La Experiencia. In and around the city of Zapopan, there have been finding of ancient tombs. One example is when about a dozen pre-Hispanic objects were found during a hydraulic work excavation at Ciudad Granja, in Zapopan, Jalisco. A pot, a vase and anthropomorphic figures are among the items discovered. These objects are of the
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with other tribes, such as the Aztecs heading to the Valley of Mexico; however, it was the who dominated the terrain over time. Tzapopan was founded by the Aztecs and tecuexes, from the beginning it was a very religious city that had worshippers and shrines to the sun god, but mainly the worship of this city was towards the god Teopiltzintli. The diet of the inhabitants was based on maize, beans and fruits, and they were dedicated to hunting and fishing.
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populous municipality in the state of Jalisco and ranks seventh in Mexico. Aside from the seat, the most important localities are Nuevo México, San Francisco Tesistán, Valle Real, La Venta del Astillero, La Magdalena (San José Ejidal), Nextipac, Ciudad Bugambilias, Base Aérea Militar de la XV Zona, San Esteban (San Miguel Tateposco) . This municipality is bordered by the municipalities of
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done by Guadalajara artist Guillermo Chavez Vega in 1970. This mural depicts scenes from the French, Industrial, English, Mexican and Socialist Revolutions. It also contains images of indigenous art. The Plaza Civica or Civic Plaza is in front of the municipal palace, with a 7 metres (23 ft) flagpole and a bronze sculpture of the Mexican themed eagle devouring a serpent.
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recreation, as well as trying to promote the use of sports units in the municipality. The sports infrastructure of the municipality is very large, has about 54 sports units distributed in the different locations of the municipality, in these units are carried out the practice of sports and recreational activities, also serve as schools of initiation to sport.
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be consulted. However, contrary to what would be expected of a documentalist legal culture such as Spanish, there is no reliable evidence that some character with that name has benefited from some Indian mercy; if it actually existed, the testimonies of his time in these lands were simply lost in the sea of the bureaucracy of Seville, Cadiz or Madrid.
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that Indians of Atemajac participated in the site of the endeavors in the Mixtón, under the viceroy of Mendoza, that is, none of the towns mentioned by Mata Torres, was razed during the War, so they were not repopulated, in any case, they were assigned to an encomendero, according to the forms of dominance indicated by the Spanish crown.
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acrobats and circus acts from Spain, England, Germany and Italy. Some of these were “Alicia en los cielos” y the Spanish group Puja!, “Cupidos” and “Esferas” by Australian group Strange Fruit and performances by French mime Jerôme Murat. There are also workshops, themed pavilions and shows by popular Mexican artists such as
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is the same as in the other municipalities that make up the Metropolitan Area but it is worth highlighting the elaboration of cymbals based on the corn, which is the tender corn cob. Zapopan is also known as the "Villa Exmaicera" due to the large amount of expanse planted of this agricultural product.
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The Coat of arms of Zapopan is the emblem that represents the municipality, which is used by the municipal government of Zapopan as a seal in all its official documents. The shield also carries historical value for the municipality as it represents a tree of Zapote, from which the town took its name.
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Most of its surface area is made up of flat areas (58%), it is followed in proportion to semi-flat areas (26%) and rugged areas (16%), with heights ranging from 1,500 to 2,000 m (4,900 to 6,600 ft) above sea level. The main elevations are located in the Sierra de La Primavera, highlight the
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The Municipal Cultural Center, built in 1979, holds exhibitions of fine art as well as theatrical and dance events. Next to it is the Plaza del Arte (Art Plaza) which is decorated with arches and columns of quarried stone and three permanent sculptures. The main mural of the building is entitled “La
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On April 6, 1837, he changed the model of territorial organization and Zapopan became a Guadalajara District Party. In 1846 another reorganization converted Zapopan back into an apartment of the first Canton of Jalisco whose head was Guadalajara. The model, with some minimal variations, is maintained
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On the other hand, in order for there to be a repopulation, there must have been an abandonment of that population first; but, as settled in the different chronicles, the peoples of the eastern side of the San Juan de Dios River did not insubordinate themselves, moreover, it is mentioned for example,
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Tzapopan was a city with a large population; Despite this, the constant wars with other nomadic tribes caused a decay of the city until it was turned into a very minor settlement, subjected to the lordship of Atemejac that depended on the Hueytlatonazgo of Tonalá, making it a people insignificant and
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The Vía RecreActiva in the Municipality of Zapopan, is a social program in which road spaces are enabled for mass use for recreational and recreational purposes by people of all ages. It operates on Sundays from 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. During said schedule, the circulation of motor vehicles
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which was inaugurated in July 2010 and has witnessed important events such as: the final of Pan American Football: Mexico vs Argentina and Clausura of the Pan American Games Guadalajara 2011, Final of the Copa Libertadores Chivas de Guadalajara vs International Porto Alegre one-way game. and several
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The coat presents the shape of the semicircular or semicircular Spanish Coat of Arms, and is fitted by a blue edge. It contains, in a sinople (green) background and a gold field, a tree that is also made of sinople and fruity with seven cherimoyas or gold zapotes; to its reclining trunk a spear pole
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In 1950 the total population of the municipality of Zapopan amounted to 27,115 inhabitants, practically the same population that in 2000 was only counted in the colony Santa Margarita. In ten years the population of the municipality increased 100% and by the year 1960 reached 54,562 inhabitants. The
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Tourism is mostly focused on the Basilica of Zapopan and other local churches; however, outside the city there are a number of natural attractions such as Ixcatán Geysers and the La Cola de Caballo waterfall. At the Santa Lucia dam one can fish and go out on rowboats. Cola de Caballo is a 150 m
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east to the Grande or Santiago River. In the center of the municipality there are three dams called the Copalita, the Santa Lucia and the San Jose. Winters here are mild and usually are noticeable only in the higher elevations. Average year-round temperature is 22C with highs of 36C and lows of 11C.
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The Plaza de las Américas—Juan Pablo II Square is located in on the eastern side of the Basilica of Zapopan. It is paved with pink quarried stone, and contains a stone kiosk and four large fountains. There are two large sculptures in bronze depicting the god and goddess of corn, done by Juan Méndez.
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After the brief and failed imperial attempt with which the newly independent viceroyalty of New Spain had attempted to organize, on 21 June 1823 the territory of the former Province of Guadalajara was proclaimed as the Free State of Jalisco, the first of those who would make up the Federal Republic.
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This Francisco de Bobadilla is a descendant of Pedro de Bobadilla, who belonged to the hosts of Nuño de Guzmán during the conquest; Peter Gerard has conducted the most comprehensive study on the institution of the encomienda in the seventeenth century in Mexico and identifies a Pedro de Bobadilla as
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Friar Antonio de Segovia does not give the image to the Indians of Zapopan, it deposits it there because this is the place of worship that all the lords of these lands had in common, following the custom of spiritual conquest. If the delivery had been linked to valuations relating to the population,
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In the historiography about the origin of Zapopan appears a legendary and perhaps fictional character named Nicholas of Bobadilla, Lord Encomendero that some sources point out as he who, with Indians from the region of Xalostotitlán, arrived in Zapopan around 1541 or 1543, according to the source to
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in 1541 the region is conquered, and licensed by the then viceroy, Francisco de Bobadilla, encomendero of Tlaltenango, who drew from his entruste the Necessary Indians to repopulate Tzapopan, in order to have close people of his who would serve him and help the foundation of Guadalajara, the task of
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One of the most important religious celebrations at the national level, the pilgrimage of the Virgin of Zapopan. takes place in the same municipal seat. On October 12 thousands of Catholic faithful come to witness the return of "La Generala" to its compound, the Basilica of Zapopan. The typical food
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In 1824, Zapopan was named as the seat of one of the 26 departments of the newly created state of Jalisco. When the departments were reorganized in 1837, it retained its status as seat. In 1873, General Ramon Corona fought against rebel forces led by Manuel Lozada “El Tigre de Alica” at Rancho de la
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and esquites, cooked corn kernels that are served in a glass stand out and are accompanied, according to taste, ingredients such as lemon, salt, chili powder, cream and cheese, among others. Among the traditional sweets are those prepared with coconut as alfajor and cocadas, and a variety of sweets
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Since Zapopan is part of the Guadalajara Metropolitan Area, and due to the great cultural movement that the city of Guadalajara currently lives, the municipality has a great wealth in terms of culture, because it has a large list of events and cultural expressions, all this supported by many public
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The municipality has three main archeological sites. Ixtépete contains a Teotihuacan style pyramid which is 20 m (66 ft) long, 16 m (52 ft) wide and 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in) high. Construction phases of this pyramid date back from the fifth century to the tenth century.
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The Zapopum Festival started out as the municipal fair of Zapopan in 2005. Since, it has morphed into a major cultural event. It aims to be “a cultural reference point, whose purpose is to spread culture and bring it to the public who is accustomed to other types of shows.” The 2009 event featured
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is an interactive museum dedicated especially to children, presenting various topics related to art, science, civics, among others, as well as activities. The Garden of Art is an exhibition and sale of outdoor art, which takes place every Sunday at the Glorieta Chapalita. The Mexican Air Force Air
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Its hydrological resources are distributed in different surface and underground currents. Temporary surface currents drain from the Atemajac Valley to the east of the municipality, directly increasing the channel of the Rio Grande or Santiago. The most important permanent surface currents are: the
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On Paseo Teopiltzintli, which was the main thoroughfare into the city, is the Arco de Ingreso a Zapopan (Entrance Arch), built by the Spanish founders of the city. It is made of quarried stone and is twenty metres (66 ft) high. The arch area is decorated with sculptures and the arch itself is
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The key to the foundation of Zapopan is linked to the image of the Virgin. The Spaniards, since the time of the conquest of Tenochtitlán, had ordered the images of their gods replaced by images of the Virgin in the worshippers of the indigenous people; as was the case in all the worshippers of the
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Its vegetation is basically composed of pine and oak in the Sierra de La Primavera, in addition to the species cretón, jonote, madroño, ozote, mtama, savila and nopal in the northern and eastern part in the ravine. The current wildlife list includes 106 species of animals such as the white-tailed
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The Municipal Palace was constructed in 1942 as a school. It became the seat of the municipal government in 1968, and has been remodeled several times since. The facade is decorated with reliefs. The building's staircase contains a mural called “La Revolución Universal” (The Universal Revolution)
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center of the country, of Michoacán and during the conquest of the north and northwest. Although legend recalls the Virgin of Zapopan as "peacemaker in the wars against the indigenous people, Zapopan, indigenous people, was the headquarters of its most celebrated shrine in the whole of the West".
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However, for some experts; Zapopan's history began during the years 1160 to 1325, when many Zapotecs, Nahuas and Mayans, arrived in the present territory of Zapopan near the present Deep Creek, these groups came from the south in search of a settlement. The inhabitants, over the years, were mixed
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Zapopan has three important archeological zones: Ixtépete, an archaeological zone that has a pyramidal structure of Teotihuacan influence built from the fifth to the tenth century, 20 m (66 ft) long, 16 m (52 ft) wide and a height of around 1.83 m (6 ft); El Grillo,
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The territory consists of land of the tertiary and quaternary periods. The municipality has a territorial area of 89,315 hectares (220,700 acres), of which 43,269 ha (106,920 acres) are used for agricultural purposes, 423,730 ha (1,047,100 acres) in livestock activity, 411,400 ha
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As municipal seat, the city of Zapopan is the local government for approximately 750 other communities, called localities, which together form a territory of 893.15 km (344.85 sq mi). Almost 90% of the municipality's population lives in the city proper. Zapopan is the second most
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Museo de Cacería Albarrán (Albarrán Hunting Museum) has a Sudanese style facade. In this museum are three halls which exhibit 270 hunting trophies from many parts of the world, some of which are the full animals but most are heads. The building is of modern design and the collection belonged to
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In 1857, with the liberal republicans in power, Jalisco is a state and Zapopan a Department attached to the first Canton of Jalisco and the main populations besides Zapopan were: Tesistan, which is located 10 km (6.2 mi) north-west of the head; Santa Ana Tepetitlán, located 15 km
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located in the current municipal seat is much disputed by various historians, since the locality was never mentioned in documents of the time, unlike other localities of the present day municipality and municipalities adjacent to it, such as: Ixcatán, Tesistán, San Esteban, Copala, Tónala, San
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Most of the municipality is flat with another quarter having rolling hills. Altitude varies from 1,500 to 2,000 metres (4,900 to 6,600 ft) above sea level. The main elevations are in the Sierra de la Primavera and include Nejahuete, Tajo and El Chapulin. Superficial water flows mostly in
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The sports that are practiced in the municipality of Zapopan are very varied thanks to the important infrastructure existing in the urban area of the same. The Municipal Sports Council (COMUDE) of Zapopan is the public institution responsible for promoting physical activity, sport and social
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In conclusion, Zapopan was before the conquest a center of worship, continued to be so after that, as a center of veneration of a Christian image and it was subsequently that a population emerged, with Indians owned by Francisco de Bobadilla, encomendero of the region of Tlaltenango, not of
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Zapopan is the second most populous municipality in Jalisco and is the seventh most populous municipality in Mexico. During the solemn session held on December 8, 1991, in which the 450th anniversary of the repopulation of the Villa Zapopan was celebrated, it was awarded the title of city.
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population grew 300% in the 1960s and reached a total of 163,185 inhabitants in 1970. The population increase during the 1970s was 238.5%, which amounted to 389,081 inhabitants in 1980. In 1990, Zapopan had 712,008 inhabitants and by 2000 the population exceeded one million inhabitants.
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to the Basilica of Zapopan. The streets, including the wide avenue of Manuel Avila Camacho in Zapopan proper, are packed with dancers, vendors selling traditional food and crafts and spectators. The image stops periodically to receive homage from the many traditional dance groups and
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is next to the Bosque de la Primavera, in the northwestern Guadalajara Metropolitan area, just off the Anillo Periferico ring road and Avenida Vallarta in Zapopan. The stadium covers 147,000 square metres (1,580,000 sq ft) and has seating for over 45,000 people.
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Lienzo Charro Zapopan, Avenida Hidalgo-May 5-Industria-Avenida los Laureles-Dr. Luis Farias-Enrique Díaz de León-Miguel Amaya-Gral. Agustín Olachea-Lic. Luis Manuel Rojas-J. Aguirre E.-Peripheral North-de los Tabachines-Paseo de los Rasmbuesos (promenade of yours)
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and plums. Some livestock such as cattle, pigs and domestic fowl are raised. Agriculture employs less than three percent of the population. About a third of the population is employed in industry and manufacturing. Major companies that have facilities here include
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deer, cougar, lynx, coyote, grey fox, badger, hare, raccoon among others and have been identified about 137 species of birds both migratory and resident and we can observe falcons, eagles, herons, tordos, quails, roadrunners, woodpeckers and many more.
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Santiago River and the San Antonio, Grande, La Higuerita, Blanco, Atemajac and Las Tortugas streams. In the central part of the municipality are the dams of Copalita and Santa Lucia, and the board of San José, in addition to several storages and wells.
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The Centro Cultural Universitario is an ongoing project among the University of Guadalajara, the Municipality of Zapopan, the state of Jalisco, and the federal government to create a major cultural venue in western Mexico. The main structure is the
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The municipality has been and will host various sporting events of national and international size. Also in October 2011, the municipality of Zapopan was home to some of the competitions of the Pan American Games of 2011 held in Guadalajara.
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The category of municipal headland remained unchanged until December 7, 1994, when, by decree 14358 the Congress of the State of Jalisco, changed the category of Villa that had since the beginning of the nineteenth century to that of Ciudad.
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bands along the way. Traditional dances include “Los Tastoanes,” “La Danza del Águila Real,” “la de La Conquista” and “Los Huehuenches.” Once returned to its home at the Basilica, celebrations continue and end with fireworks at night.
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proper. It is best known as the home of the Virgin of Zapopan, an image of the Virgin Mary which was made in the 16th century. This image has been credited with a number of miracles and has been recognized by popes and even visited by
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Tradition which developed between 100 BCE and 500 CE in western Mexico. Further excavations are planned to search for a shaft tomb. The initial discovery was made by construction workers in May 2009 while doing maintenance work.
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until 1914 when the category of Municipality becomes the basis of the territorial division of the Republic. On April 6, 1917, the Political Constitution of the State of Jalisco recognized Zapopan as a Free Municipality.
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in 1821, with the military title ratified in 1852 and 1894 by elements of the federal and state governments. It is still called by this alternate name. In 1919, it was crowned Queen of Jalisco by the Pope Benedict XV.
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with a flag of gules and behind, a dog in a silver contoured jump; instead of a simple gules cross, accompanied by a semicircular silver badge with the nickname of sinople: HOC SIGNUM VINCIT (This Sign Shall Win).
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The Virgin of Zapopan is an image of Our Lady of the Conception which was made in Michoacán by native artisans in the early 16th century. The statue is 34 cm (13 in) tall and made with corn stalks
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About three-quarters of the municipality's land is used for agriculture and livestock. About fifteen percent is forested and the remaining is dedicated to the city of Zapopan. The principle crops are corn,
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The main walking corridor of the city is Andador 20 de Noviembre, which is lined with galleries, bars, and restaurants. On Saturdays, artists and antique dealers display their wares for sale on the walkway.
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The tourist attractions offered by Zapopan are diverse; from important religious points nationwide to world-class shopping malls. It also has different alternatives for ecological tourism such as El Diente,
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peoples. Another section of the basilica houses the Museum of the Virgin of Zapopan, where offerings left for the image can be seen, as well as items that have been used for its worship over the centuries.
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with the image of the Virgin of Zapopan in a glass case at the top. Another important sculpture is that of the Holy Family, which has been in the church since 1832. It was sculpted by Victoriano Acuña.
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About three-quarters of the municipality's land is used for agriculture and livestock. About 15 percent of the land is covered with forests, and the rest are part of the urban area. The main crops are
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and eventually were known as Tecos. Many small shrines called “cues” were built here, mostly to worship the sun, although the primary deity was a god-child called Teopiltzintli or the corn god.
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As in the rest of the municipalities in Mexico, Zapopan is governed by a municipal president who holds executive power for three consecutive years; this position is held, from 2015 to 2018, by
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conquered the Kingdom of Tonalá (to which "Tzapopan belonged"), although possibly by then the village was insignificant or even depopulated. Finally with the victory by the conquerors in the
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By the time the Spanish arrived, Tzapopan was a fairly large settlement, but it was in decline due to wars with various surrounding nomadic tribes. It was subject to the dominion of
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families migrated into this area from the south, with many settling in the Profundo Arroyo area. These first settlers eventually mixed among themselves and with newcomers such as
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of Tlatltenango moved 130 Indians from his lands to repopulate Zapopan. Accompanying them was an image of Our Lady of the Conception, which had traveled to areas like
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are raised. Agriculture employs less than 3% of the population. About one-third of the population is employed in industry and manufacturing. Major facilities include:
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The flag of Zapopan is derived from a Nahuatl pictogram represented by the fruit tree of sapotes with a flag on its side. The name Zapopan comes from the Nahuatl word
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Nejahuete table at 2,110 m (6,920 ft), the hill of the Tagus or Pelón, at 2,050 m (6,730 ft) and El Chapulín, at 2,020 m (6,630 ft).
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Construction of the Basilica of Zapopan began in 1689. and finished in 1892. It has been modified and expanded since then. In front of the structure is a large
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Museo de Arte de Zapopan (Zapopan Art Museum) presents permanent and temporary exhibitions as well as workshops. It is located in front of the Plaza Civica.
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next to a stream that is currently dry, consisting of fourteen shooting tombs; and the area of La Coronilla, located in the area known as The Experience.
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Zapopan features shopping malls, private hospitals and highly valued residential areas. Zapopan is the second richest municipality in the country, behind
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as part of evangelization efforts. This statue would eventually take on the name of Our Lady of Zapopan. The sanctuary for this image was begun in 1689.
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carved on them. The facade of the church is made of quarried stone with buttresses that flank the portal and side walls. Inside is a sculpture of
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Like the rest of Mexico, there are multiple processed foods based on corn such as pozole, tamales and atole. Also, and as in the municipality of
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on the northern edge of the urban sprawl has been designated as a protected natural area and still is home to many mammals, reptiles,
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and private institutions that operate in and around the municipality, especially the government and the University of Guadalajara.
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In 1991, the town gained city status in a ceremony that took place on 8 December, the 450th anniversary of the city's foundation.
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topped with large jars and an eagle. The Paseo Teopiltzintli leads to the Plaza de las Americas, after passing the Plaza Civica.
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The La Mojonera Ranch is the site of the confrontation between government forces under General Ramón Corona and rebels led by
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of the . Legislative power rests with the , occupied by persons elected by the municipal president when he seizes power.
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and the Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey (ITESM) has its second biggest campus in the city.
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Galerías Theater, inaugurated in 1991 and the site of modern musicals, concerts, cultural festivals, and conventions.
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Sebastián de Analco, Santa Ana Atista, Juanacatlán, Tala, San Gaspar, etc. This calls into question the existence of
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Labna (Tepeyac) -Amado Nervo-Pegaso-Sagittarius-Galileo Galilei-Mariano Otero-Tepeyac-Las Torres (Guadalupe Avenue)
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The Neoclassical style Temple of San Pedro Apóstol was finished at the end of the 19th century. The atrium has a
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is restricted along established routes, allowing only pedestrians and non-motorized vehicles to pass through.
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The municipality has large paintings, among which "The Baptism of Jesus" carried out in the 17th century by
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Zapopan's is responsible for providing the public services of localities within the municipality:
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Avenida de las Rosas (López Mateos) -Tepeyac-Abogados-Beethoven-Independencia (Metropolitan Park)
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Rain principally falls from June to October. Vegetation in the municipality varies from pines and
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In the municipality a wide variety of festivities with various themes are carried out, such as
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of the Monterrey Metropolitan Area, and one of the richest sub-jurisdictions in America.
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Annually, a large procession in this image's honor takes place on the 12th of October,
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in the lower elevations. While wildlife has nearly disappeared from this area, the
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Historia de la Villa y la Revolución Mexicana” (The story of the village and the
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and Coca-Cola. The rest of the population is involved in commerce and services.
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Plaza Cordilleras (Soriana Hiper, Office Depot, Cinemex and The Home Depot)
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Cuenca Alimentadora del Distrito Nacional de Riego 043 Estado de Nayarit
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encomendero of the Tlaltenango region based in Tepechitlán around 1608.
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Moreno, H. (1995). Jalisco pearl on the sand. (Second ed.) Mexico: SEP
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Carrillo Regalado, Salvador (サルバドール・カリージョ・レガラード), 岡部 拓, and 柿原 智弘. "
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the image would have remained in another population of the region.
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Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology
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Agave Landscape and Ancient Industrial Facilities of Tequila
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There are several top ranking universities, including the
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in the Sierra de la Primavera and species such as jonote (
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Plaza Aqueduct (Selecto Chedraui, Home Depot and Cinemex)
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and coats of arms. The main altar is made of marble from
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Secundaria y Preparatoria Femenil Colinas de San Javier
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of little importance to the arrival of the Spaniards.
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Archived from 734:The existence of a pre-Hispanic town called 3063: 3061: 3059: 3023: 3021: 1160:Belenes terrace square (Cinepolis, Soriana) 1138:Aviation Square (Soriana and Coppel Market) 1037:Other cultural venues in the city are the: 980:football stadium of the Guadalajara's club 604:and is the home of the new stadium for the 409:Nuestra Señora de la Concepción de Tzapopan 3628: 3614: 3422:. p. 31-92. 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The facade is 852: 803: 638: 139:City and municipality in Jalisco, Mexico 30:For the Omar Rodríguez-López album, see 27:City and municipality in Jalisco, Mexico 3179: 3177: 3104: 3102: 3100: 3098: 3096: 3094: 3092: 3090: 3088: 3086: 2998: 2996: 2994: 2992: 2990: 2988: 2986: 2391: 2115:List of municipal presidents of Zapopan 1989:The municipality is divided into three 1145:Tepeyac Square (Soriana Hyper and Toks) 1126:Bugambilias Panoramic Square (Superama) 696:In 1979, Pope John Paul II visited the 681:. In that year Francisco de Bobadilla, 444:893.15 km (344.85 sq mi) 14: 4479: 3293:"Prehispanic Objects Found in Zapopan" 3152: 2355:College has a historic gallery of the 1135:Plaza Santa Margarita (Bodega Aurrerá) 1129:Plaza Las Fuentes (Comercial Mexicana) 992:, and contains two large crosses with 800:Nineteenth century: after independence 591:in the state, after the population of 3609: 3130: 2898: 1991:Federal Electoral Districts of Mexico 1281:Climate data for Zapopan (1951–2010) 729: 570: 428: • Municipal president 3437:"Sports Units Managed by THE COMUDE" 3174: 3083: 3069:"Nuestra Señora de Zapopan, Jalisco" 2983: 2219: 2144: 1807: 1057: 65:adding citations to reliable sources 36: 3241:"NORMALES CLIMATOLÓGICAS 1951-2010" 3233: 2203:Instituto Miguel Ángel de Occidente 2135:Universidad Autonoma de Guadalajara 1913: 1052: 643:November 20th Way in Zapopan Square 24: 2468: 2339:As part of the conurbation of the 2199:, a Jesuit Catholic private school 2006:Mexico's Federal Government Policy 1959: 1123:Bugambilias Square (Soriana Hyper) 939: 910:as well as some displays from the 673:In 1530, this area was subdued by 25: 4518: 3601: 2211:Brothers, private Catholic school 1083:University Square (Soriana Super) 4502:1541 establishments in New Spain 4426:Bosque Mesófilo Nevado de Colima 3714: 3637: 2865: 2850: 2837: 2824: 2811: 2798: 2785: 2764: 2751: 2738: 2725: 2712: 2690: 2677: 2664: 2651: 2638: 2625: 2612: 2599: 2586: 2573: 2560: 2547: 2534: 2223: 2148: 1812: 1151:Guadalupe Square (Super Soriana) 579:located in the Mexican state of 384: 364: 302: 295: 282: 267: 255: 219: 208: 201: 190: 183: 172: 165: 41: 3499: 3471:(in Spanish). Zapopan. 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Archived from 2448:, which is home to the club 2119: 1211:San Cristóbal de la Barranca 1154:South Square (Super Soriana) 868:Army of the Three Guarantees 792:Xalostotitlán, around 1570. 619:trees". It derives from the 452:1,571 m (5,154 ft) 7: 4365:Yahualica de González Gallo 3160:"Festival Cultural Zapopum" 2879: 2502:'ROUTE 3: North Extension' 2492:'ROUTE 2: South Extension' 2482:'ROUTE 1: South Extension' 2264: 1754:Average precipitation days 1540:Mean daily minimum °C (°F) 1400:Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 1132:San Isidro Point (Superama) 1024:Conjunto de Artes Escenicas 754: 497:1,035/km (2,680/sq mi) 10: 4523: 4461:Vallarta Botanical Gardens 4185:Santa María de los Ángeles 3895:Concepción de Buenos Aires 3424:English abstract available 3315:"Tecnológico de Monterrey" 2517: 2514:Twin towns – sister cities 2301: 2265:Guadarahara Hoshū Jugyō Kō 2207:Colegio Cervantes, run by 2112: 2011: 1800: 1280: 1256:Heliocarpus appendiculatus 1178: 846: 634: 29: 4492:Municipalities of Jalisco 4408: 3751: 3723: 3712: 3661: 3651: 3371:中南米の補習授業校一覧(平成25年4月15日現在) 2404: 2279:part-time Japanese school 2271: 1977: 1753: 1679: 1609: 1539: 1469: 1399: 1329: 1324: 1321: 1318: 1315: 1312: 1309: 1306: 1303: 1300: 1297: 1294: 1291: 1288: 1285: 548: 538: 528: 518: 501: 494: • Seat density 493: 485: 469: 462: • Municipality 461: 456: 448: 441: • Municipality 440: 435: 427: 422: 414: 404: 396: 377: 359: 324: 290: 281: 251: 158: 151: 144: 2335:The Trompo Mágico Museum 2131:Universidad Panamericana 763:began around 1530, when 4466:Volcán Nevado de Colima 4220:Techaluta de Montenegro 4175:San Sebastián del Oeste 4140:San Juanito de Escobedo 4130:San Ignacio Cerro Gordo 4120:San Diego de Alejandría 4045:La Manzanilla de La Paz 4015:Jilotlán de los Dolores 2452:, Group XI team of the 1968: 886:and the entrances have 837: 647:From 1160 to 1325 many 556:Municipal official site 431:Juan José Frangie Saade 4240:Teocuitatlán de Corona 3493:"Historia y Geografía" 3227:July 22, 2011, at the 2779:Agreements cooperation 2606:Grand Rapids, Michigan 2446:Third of March Stadium 2418: 2336: 2133:, campus Guadalajara, 2103:San Pedro Garza García 2023: 1906: 1034: 961: 858: 818: 720:Bosque de La Primavera 710:, "place of sapotes". 644: 568:Spanish pronunciation: 344:20.72028°N 103.39194°W 4507:Edge cities in Mexico 4385:Zapotitlán de Vadillo 4245:Tepatitlán de Morelos 4165:San Martín de Hidalgo 4160:San Martín de Bolaños 4135:San Juan de los Lagos 3959:San Sebastián del Sur 2458:Chivas de Guadalajara 2433:were approved by the 2412: 2334: 2327:Museums and galleries 2197:Instituto de Ciencias 2021:Andares Shopping Mall 2019: 1904: 1897:Demographic evolution 1274:, birds and insects. 1032: 959: 928:Guadalajara Cathedral 856: 816: 642: 519:Postal code (of seat) 241:Andares Shopping Mall 231:Clockwise from left: 153:City and municipality 4325:Unión de San Antonio 4265:Tlajomulco de Zúñiga 4205:Tamazula de Gordiano 3800:Atemajac de Brizuela 3775:Ahualulco de Mercado 2705:Domestic cooperation 2645:Rosemead, California 2484:(6.4 km ) 2431:Estadio Panamericano 2392:Archaeological zones 2388:prepared with milk. 1330:Record high °C (°F) 1215:Tlajomulco de Zuñiga 349:20.72028; -103.39194 61:improve this article 4451:Sierra de Manantlán 4421:Barranca de Oblatos 4180:Santa María del Oro 3995:Ixtlahuacán del Río 3985:Huejuquilla El Alto 3945:Encarnación de Díaz 3583: /  3212:No. 116. 06/09/2005 3185:"INEGI Census 2005" 3035:on January 15, 2010 2494:(10 km ) 2341:city of Guadalajara 2257:Colegio Japones de 2092:Jaguar Cars' Jaguar 2052:mango (fruit)-mango 1610:Record low °C (°F) 1470:Daily mean °C (°F) 1268:Bosque el Nixticuil 1227:Ixtlahuacán del Río 1186:Marco Antonio Muñiz 1104:Parques Guadalajara 817:Basílica de Zapopan 340: /  4395:Zapotlán el Grande 4370:Zacoalco de Torres 4360:Villa Purificación 4335:Valle de Guadalupe 4170:San Miguel el Alto 4090:Ojuelos de Jalisco 3855:Cañadas de Obregón 3815:Atotonilco El Alto 3725:Metropolitan areas 3587:20.717°N 103.400°W 3517:on 26 January 2021 3511:www.zapopan.gob.mx 3441:Editorial-'COMUDE' 3377:2014-03-30 at the 2886:Symbols of Zapopan 2771:Zapotlán el Grande 2504:(8 km ) 2439:Charros de Jalisco 2419: 2345:Zapopan Art Museum 2337: 2235:. 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Panoramica de Puerta de Hierro
Panorámica de Zapopan.
Zapopan Basilica
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Zapopan is located in Mexico
20°43′13″N 103°23′31″W / 20.72028°N 103.39194°W / 20.72028; -103.39194
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