Ipazoltic

Place in Jalisco, Mexico
20°26′00″N 103°59′15″W / 20.43333°N 103.98750°W / 20.43333; -103.98750Country MexicoState JaliscoFoundationc. 1540Government
 • TypeMunicipal AgencyElevation
1,200 m (4,100 ft)Population
 (2000)
 • Total510Time zoneUTC-6 (Central Standard Time) • Summer (DST)UTC-5 (Central Daylight Time)Websitehttp://ipazolticjal.ning.com/

Ipazoltic (Nahuatl languages: Ipazoltic "among herbs") is a town in the municipality of San Martín de Hidalgo in the Mexican state of Jalisco. It is located 500 km West of the capital, Mexico City. There are about 533 inhabitants located in Ipazoltic.[1]

Its foundation dates back to the pre-conquest times, having been inhabited by the Tepehuán peoples.

References

  1. ^ "GeoNames.org". www.geonames.org. Retrieved 2022-03-23.
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Municipal seat: San Martín de Hidalgo
Municipal delegations
Municipal agenciesOther communities
  • Agrícola Confiable
  • Antonio Rodríguez Silva
  • Casa del Río
  • Comunidad de las Rosas
  • El Casquito
  • El Milagro [Granja]
  • El Moral
  • Francisco Navarro
  • Granja Ramón Zárate
  • Hacienda San José de Miravalle
  • Jericó [Balneario]
  • Jesús Guerrero
  • José Jiménez
  • La Caballeriza
  • La Casita
  • La Coraleta
  • La Cruz
  • La Garita
  • La Guamuchilera
  • La Huerta de Don Fidencio
  • La Lobera
  • La Loma
  • La Puerta Blanca
  • La Reserva
  • Los Alazanes
  • Los Barrancones
  • Los Camichines
  • Los Corrales
  • Manuel Guerrero
  • Ninguno [Bodega]
  • Ninguno [Bodega]
  • Ninguno [Bodega A]
  • Ninguno [Bodega C]
  • Planta Purificadora la Paloma
  • Planta de Beneficio
  • Plaza de Toros
  • Potrero San Gabriel
  • Rancho del Ingeniero
  • Rancho el Machete
  • Rancho Jorge Camacho Vázquez
  • Rancho la Mezcalera
  • Rancho Pancho Villa
  • Rancho Roberto Corona
  • San Isidro [Granja]
  • Tepehuaje [Granja Avícola]
  • Venustiano Carranza
  • Victoriano Zepeda
  • Vivero Municipal

20°26′N 103°59′W / 20.433°N 103.983°W / 20.433; -103.983


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