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  2. Lake Chapala - Wikipedia

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    Lake Chapala. Lake Chapala (Spanish: Lago de Chapala, [tʃaˈpala] ⓘ) has been Mexico 's largest freshwater lake since the desiccation of Lake Texcoco in the early 17th century. [2] It borders both the states of Jalisco and Michoacán, being located within the municipalities of Ocotlán, Chapala, Jocotepec, Poncitlán, and Jamay, in Jalisco ...

  3. Ajijic - Wikipedia

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    Ajijic. Ajijic (Spanish pronunciation: [axiˈxik] ⓘ) is a town about 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) west from the town of Chapala, part of the municipality (also named Chapala), in the State of Jalisco, Mexico. It is situated on the north shore of Lake Chapala, surrounded by mountains. Ajijic enjoys a moderate climate year-round.

  4. Chapala, Jalisco - Wikipedia

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    Chapala (Spanish: [tʃaˈpala] ⓘ) is a town and municipality in the central Mexican state of Jalisco, located on the north shore of Lake Chapala, Mexico's largest freshwater lake. According to the 2015 census, its population is 50,738 for the municipality. [ 2 ] The municipality includes about 11,000 in the town of Ajijic.

  5. Pinetop-Lakeside, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    04-55980. GNIS ID (s) 2413136 [2] Website. Town of Pinetop-Lakeside. Pinetop–Lakeside is a town in Navajo County, Arizona, United States. According to 2020 census, the population of the town is 4,557. [3] It was founded in 1984 when the neighboring towns of Pinetop and Lakeside merged.

  6. Lerma River - Wikipedia

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    750 km (466 mi), without Río Grande de Santiago. The Lerma River (Spanish: Río Lerma) is Mexico 's second longest river. It is a 750 km-long (470 mi) river in west-central Mexico that begins in Mexican Plateau at an altitude over 3,000 metres (9,843 ft) above sea level, and ends where it empties into Lake Chapala, Mexico's largest lake, near ...

  7. Fort Apache Indian Reservation - Wikipedia

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    Western Apache, San Carlos Apache, Navajo. The Fort Apache Indian Reservation is an Indian reservation in Arizona, United States, encompassing parts of Navajo, Gila, and Apache counties. It is home to the federally recognized White Mountain Apache Tribe of the Fort Apache Reservation (Western Apache language: Dził Łigai Si'án N'dee), a ...

  8. San Juan de los Lagos - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.sanjuandeloslagos.gob.mx. San Juan de los Lagos(English: Saint Johnof the Lakes) is a cityand municipalitylocated in the northeast corner of the state of Jalisco, Mexico, in a region known as Los Altos. It is best known as the home of a small image of the Virgin Mary called Our Lady of San Juan de los Lagos(Nahuatl: Cihuapilli, lit.

  9. Tuxpan River (Jalisco) - Wikipedia

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    19°15′48″N 103°30′25″W. /  19.263373°N 103.506889°W  / 19.263373; -103.506889. The Tuxpan River, also known as the Coahuayana River is a river of Mexico. It originates in the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt south of Lake Chapala. It flows southwards through Tuxpan Municipality, Jalisco, and then forms the eastern border of Colima ...