Jalpan de Serra
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Latitude | ?° N | |
Longitude | ?° W | |
Municipal president | Rigoberto Torres Sauceda (PRI) | |
Surface | 1,121 km² | |
Population (2005) | 22,025 | |
HDI (2000) | 0.7178 | |
Time zone (UTC) | -6 UTC CST | |
GDP (per capita) (2000) | US$2.878,00 | |
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Jalpan is a municipality of the State of Querétaro. Its seat is the main city of the Sierra Gorda region. It has an airfield, mainly used for State government flights. It is home to one of the Franciscan Missions declared World Heritage by UNESCO.
Municipalities of Querétaro | ||
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Amealco de Bonfil • Pinal de Amoles • Arroyo Seco • Cadereyta de Montes • Colón • Corregidora • Ezequiel Montes • Huimilpan • Jalpan de Serra • Landa de Matamoros • El Marqués • Pedro Escobedo • Peñamiller • Querétaro • San Joaquín • San Juan del Río • Tequisquiapan • Tolimán |
Agave Landscape of Tequila | Calakmul | Campeche | Chichen Itza | El Tajín | Franciscan Missions in the Sierra Gorda | Guanajuato and Adjacent Mines | Hospicio Cabañas, Guadalajara | Islands and Protected Areas of the Gulf of California | Luis Barragán House and Studio | Mexico City and Xochimilco | Monasteries of Popocatépetl | Morelia | Oaxaca and Monte Albán | Palenque | Paquimé, Casas Grandes | Puebla | Querétaro | Rock Paintings of Sierra de San Francisco | Sian Ka'an | Teotihuacán | Tlacotalpan | Uxmal | Whale Sanctuary of El Vizcaino | Xochicalco | Zacatecas