Quitupan is a town and municipality located in the southeastern region of the Mexican state of Jalisco. The name Quitupan comes from the word "Quitoa"...
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de Gracia Michoacán 381 San Miguel Michoacán 381 Mazamitla Jalisco 382 Quitupan Jalisco 382 Valle de Juárez Jalisco 382 Chavinda Michoacán 383 El Platanal...
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Valle de Juárez, Tecalitlán, Tamazula de Gordiano, Santa María del Oro, Quitupan, Pihuamo, Mazamitla, La Manzanilla de La Paz, Jilotlán de los Dolores and...
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255,681 +14.1% 680.8 262.9 428.7/km2 (1,110.3/sq mi) June 5, 1918 Quitupan Quitupan 7,734 8,691 −11.0% 674.3 260.3 11.5/km2 (29.7/sq mi) August 15, 1823...
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Cotija cheese is made in Cotija, Tocumbo, and Los Reyes in Michoacán and Quitupan, Santa María del Oro, and Jilotlán de los Dolores in Jalisco. These communities...
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metric were: Mezquitic (0.640), Bolaños (0.532), Villa Guerrero (0.468), Quitupan (0.458), and Huejuquilla el Alto (0.457). The economy of Arandas is centred...
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50 years of his life, collected pieces from the region (Ameca valley, Quitupan, Tala) and other entities of the country (Nayarit, Veracruz and Zacatecas)...
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a ranch called La Teja, which belonged to Ramón Ochoa, originally from Quitupan. It was part of the indigenous ejido of Jilotlán. In 1810, to the north...
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