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Map of Mexico with Michoacán highlighted Boundaries of the Municipalities in Michoacán. Michoacán is a state in western Mexico that is divided into 113 municipalities . According to the 2020 Mexican census , it is the ninth most populated state with 4,748,846 inhabitants and the 16th largest by land area spanning 58,598.7 square kilometres ...
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Most of Nocupétaro has a tropical wet and dry climate with rain in the summer, while the southernmost portion of the municipality has a semi-arid climate. [2] Average temperatures in the municipality range between 20 and 28 °C (68–82 °F), and average annual precipitation ranges between 700 and 1,100 millimetres (28–43 in).
After Hidalgo's death, much of the insurgency and spies against the Spanish viceroy were located in Michoacán, with documents such as the "Primera Constitución o Decreto Constitucional para la Libertad de la América Mexicana" (First Constitution or Constitutional Decree for the Liberty of the Mexican America) and "Sentimentos de la Nacion ...
Álvaro Obregón is a municipality in the Mexican state of Michoacán.It is located north of the state and about 26 kilometres (16 mi) from the city of Morelia.It has an area of 162.64 square kilometres (62.80 sq mi) and had a population of 18,696 inhabitants as of 2005.
Tangancícuaro is at an altitude of 1,700 meters above sea level, with an area of 387.95 km 2.Its population was estimated at 33,815 in 1996 and has a slightly negative population growth attributed to emigration to the interior and outside of the country.
Angamacutiro is a municipality in the Mexican state of Michoacán.Located in the far north portion of the state, its municipal seat is the city of Angamacutiro de la Unión. . The name Angamacutiro originates from the Uapeani, Pauacume, and Tariácuri native indigenous languages, [citation needed] where it denotes "place on the edge of the canyon" or "lugar al borde de la barranc
Huaniqueo was made a partido of Michoacán in 1825 and one of its original municipalities in 1831. On 23 April 1861, Epitacio Huerta [ es ] , governor of Michoacán, renamed the municipal seat Huaniqueo de Morales in honour of the parish priest Juan José Pastor Morales, a supporter of the struggle for Mexican independence.