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Zapotiltic

Municipality and town in Jalisco, Mexico From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Zapotiltic
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Zapotiltic is a town and municipality in the south region of the state of Jalisco, Mexico. It is located approximately 115 km south of Guadalajara. According to the "Conteo de Poblacion y Vivienda of 2015" the municipality had a population of 29,190.

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Toponymy

The name Zapotiltic comes from the Náhuatl words Tzápotl ('zapote') and tlíitic ('black'), meaning 'place of the black zapotes'.[2] This name was adopted due to the abundance of this fruit in the area in the past.

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The form of government is democratic and depends on the Jalisco state government and the federal government. Elections are held every three years, when the municipal president and her/his council are elected. The incumbent municipal president is Jorge Silva, a member of the Hagamos political party . They were elected in the election of 2 June 2024.

In 1936, the Municipal Palace was taken amidst shootings, blood, and fire, by command of the State Government; since the outgoing municipal president, Cayetano Vega, refused to hand over power. In addition to members of the Army, the following people participated: Julio Lares Rodríguez, president-elect; Serafín González, Maximiano Llamas, Fortunato Lares, and Aurelio Reyes, among others.[3]

The municipality has 38 towns, the most important are: Zapotiltic (municipal seat), Arco de Cobianes (El Coahuayote), El Rincón, Tasinaxtla (La Cañada), Aserradero, Huescalapa, Villa Lázaro Cárdenas (Aserradero).

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