Jalisco - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jalisco is the fourth most populous federal entity in Mexico. It is also one of the most developed in terms of cultural, trade and economic levels in the country.
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Talpa de Allende is most famous for it's pilgrimages to pay homage to the Virgin de Talpa. The icon is housed in Talpa’s basilica, built in her honor in 1782.
Jalisco, Mexico
Jalisco, Mexico, tourist attractions, information, pictures, maps ... Mexican State Area: 81,058sq.km/31,297sq.mi Population: 5,991,200 The state of Jalisco is bounded on the north by ...
Guadalajara, Jalisco - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The city is located in the central region of Jalisco in the western-pacific area of Mexico. With a population of 1,579,174 it is Mexico's second most populous municipality. [1]
The Pacific Coast of Jalisco, Mexico
The state of Jalisco covers an area of 30,910 square miles and is a leading producer of maize, beans, and livestock. Guadalajara, the capital city, is located in the center of the ...
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Clickable interactive map of Jalisco: Guadalajara, Puerto Vallarta ...
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History of Mexico - The State of Jalisco
Houston Institute for Culture, Traditions of Mexico, The History of Jalisco
Jalisco: Information from Answers.com
Jalisco State (pop., 2000: 6,322,002), west-central Mexico. It covers 31,211 sq mi (80,836 sq km), and its capital is Guadalajara
Jalisco, Mexico
Note: Jalisco has become de first Mexican State to officialy adopt a distinctive flag.