San Julián, Jalisco

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San Julián is a city of about 26,000 people in the Altos region of the Mexican state of Jalisco. It was site for Cristero activities in the late 1920s. The area is mostly populated with descendants of Spanish speaking immigrants with some mixture of indigenous ancestry. The town which is now a city depends largely on its agricultural production. Many, if not most of the city, relies on milking. The supply is larger than its demand, causing the price to be below average price. Another major contribution to its business are small markets. These are usually located in every corner of every street, many being deli stores.