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Xalisco (Spanish pronunciation: [xaˈlisko]) is a city and its
surrounding muni****lity of the same name in the
Mexican state of Nayarit. The city had...
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means "over a
sandy surface".
Until about 1836, the name was
spelled "
Xalisco," with the "x" used to
indicate the "sh"
sound from Nahuatl. However, the...
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Nahua culture, that
lived primarily in the Pre-Columbian Mixtlán
region of
Xalisco, in the
present day
state of
Jalisco in
western central Mexico and along...
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Lagunillas Santa María del Oro
Santiago Ixcuintla Tecuala Tepic Tuxpan Xalisco Nayarit's
natural vegetation varies with altitude;
coastal lowlands and...
- with the name of
Camaxtli (Camaxtle), and
apparently a
deity of Zapotlan,
Xalisco, is
widely known in
almost all of
Mesoamerica with the name of Xipetotec...
- Taos has one
sister city, as
designated by
Sister Cities International:
Xalisco, Nayarit,
Mexico Lynn Anderson, country/pop
singer Abbie Conant, trombonist...
- Purépecha
Empire (1522)
Metztitlan Tututepec (1522)
Yopitzinco Colliman (1523)
Xalisco Guamare Confederacy Other Chichimecas Tonallan Various petty city-states...
- El Nayar, Tepic, Ahuacatlán, Jala, San
Pedro Lagunillas, La Yesca, and
Xalisco. The po****tion was 21,688 in 2005, with the muni****l seat of the same...
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center of a
small chieftainship of
Cuyuteco Indians,
within the
larger Xalisco homeland of the Cuyuteco. They
cultivated the
fertile fields of the valley...
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Compostela muni****lity area was
inhabited by the Mazatán peoples,
tributary of
Xalisco-Zacualpan Kingdom. Lawhorn, Richard. "Petroglyphs at Altavista" [Petroglifos...