Sayula
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Sayula, Jalisco is a town in Mexico approximately 100 kilometers south of Guadalajara. It is surrounded by smaller towns, such as Usmajac, San Andres, El Reparo, and Amacueca.
Sayula is the birthple of influential Mexican novelist and short story writer Juan Rulfo. According to the official page of Juan Rulfo, he was born in Apulco, Jalisco, which is close to San Gabriel, Jalisco, and his birth was registered in Sayula, Jalisco. (1917: Nacimiento de Juan Rulfo, el 16 de mayo. Él sostuvo haber venido al mundo en Apulco, localidad cercana a San Gabriel, Jalisco. Es registrado en la ciudad de Sayula, Jalisco.)
Sayula, Jalisco is a traditional Mexican town. Its population is approximately 34,755 . It has a "plaza" that holds many festivities. During the holidays, some of its downtown streets are closed to hold a great swapmeet (mercado) full of various goodies to sell and buy. Sayula's downtown church is one that many go visit.
Sayula is also known for its exquisite Cajeta (thick syrup). It it one of its many attributes, among many others such as, a gorgeous cathedral and chapels. Sayula holds many festivities such as the well known Carnaval (carnival) were we can witness some exotic traditions of dances and customs.