Teocaltiche

Teocaltiche
Municipality and Town

Coat of arms
Nickname(s): Teocal

Location of the municipality in Jalisco
Teocaltiche

Location in Mexico

Coordinates: 21°15′N 102°23′W / 21.250°N 102.383°W / 21.250; -102.383
Country  Mexico
State Jalisco Jalisco
Municipality Teocaltiche
Settled 1187
Founded 1530
Incorporated (Municipality) November 22, 1869
Government
  Type Ayuntamiento
  Municipal Pres. Jose Luis Martínez Velázquez
  Municipal Trustee Noemí Pérez Villegas
  Controller Daniel Loera Martínez
  Treasurer Olga Lidia Segovia Hernández
  Municipal Clerk Porfirio García Bolaños
Area
  Total 895.6 km2 (345.8 sq mi)
Population (2005)
  Total 36,976
  Demonym Chapulin or Chapulines
Time zone Central Standard Time (UTC-6)
  Summer (DST) Central Daylight Time (UTC-5)

Teocaltiche (Nahuatl: Teocaltillitzin "place near the temple") is a town and municipality in the central-western Mexican state of Jalisco. Teocaltiche is located in the northeastern highlands region of Jalisco, commonly referred to in Spanish as "Los Altos de Jalisco". The grasshopper or "chapulin" is a popular icon for the town.

The town is also known for its tourism, for example, the "Hospital de los Indios" (or alternatively "la Capilla") is a chapel in the city centre and the oldest standing building of Teocaltiche, built approximately in the year 1546 by the Spanish conquistadors. Teocaltiche is one of the oldest settlements with Hispanic influence from the time of the Spanish conquest. The territory was conquered by Cristóbal de Oñate and Manuel de Ibarra in March 1530 on the order of Nuño de Guzmán.

The kiosk on the central municipal plazza in front of the Presidencia.

Industry

Main manufacture of the region is agricultural products and livestock. The farmers raise horses, cows, sheep, pigs, poultry, and goats. Agriculture includes the production of onions, corn, oats, beans, and alfalfa. There are also many artisans that sell hand-crafted goods.

References

    Coordinates: 21°15′00″N 102°22′59″W / 21.250°N 102.383°W / 21.250; -102.383

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