Atotonilco El Alto

Atotonilco El Alto
Municipality and city

Coat of arms

Location of the municipality in Jalisco
Atotonilco El Alto

Location in Mexico

Coordinates: 20°32′N 102°30′W / 20.533°N 102.500°W / 20.533; -102.500Coordinates: 20°32′N 102°30′W / 20.533°N 102.500°W / 20.533; -102.500
Country  Mexico
State Jalisco
Area
  Total 638.15 km2 (246.39 sq mi)
Population (2005)
  Total 51,798
Website http://www.atotonilco.gob.mx

Atotonilco El Alto is a town and municipality, in Jalisco in central-western Mexico in Los Altos (Jalisco) region. [1] The municipality covers an area of 638.15 km².

Atotonilco (pronounced ah-toh-toh-NEAL-co) means "place of hot waters", in Náhuatl. "El Alto"("The High One") was later added in honor of those who died in the Cristero War in the early 1920s.

As of 2005, the municipality had a total population of 51,798.[2]


History

The town was first established by the Purépecha in late 1400, according to Purépecha myth. The region was conquered in June 1530 by the Nuño de Guzmán. Martin del Campo was the first encomendero and the evangelization of the region was entrusted to the Franciscans. Atotonilco in 1551 was given in encomienda to the conquistador Andrés de Villanueva. In November 1824 the State Congress ruled that the village of Atotonilco hereafter would have the title of town, and would also be the head of the department which includes Arandas and Ayotlán. On May 15, 1868 the governor of Jalisco, Antonio Gómez Cuervo, elevated the status of Atotonilco to a city, which it retains to this day.

Atotonilco El Alto municipality

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References

  1. "Zona Los Altos de Jalisco". http://capturaportal.jalisco.gob.mx/wps/wcm/connect/e5093b0041ed7107b65ab7a55badef03/ZonasAltos_780x780.jpg?MOD=AJPERES&CACHEID=e5093b0041ed7107b65ab7a55badef03. External link in |website= (help);
  2. "Atotonilco El Alto". Enciclopedia de los Municipios de México. Instituto Nacional para el Federalismo y el Desarrollo Municipal. Retrieved April 13, 2009.
  3. "Rompope Atotonilli". product Eggnog ATOTONILLI from Atotonilco El Alto. Owner of Company. Retrieved present. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
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