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  2. Tequila, Jalisco - Wikipedia

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    Tequila Council members, business promoters, and Rotary Club officials have attended many celebrations hosted by the California city, including the Tequila Festival, held in 1998, which highlighted the arts, culture, and products of Tequila, Jalisco. The city of Cathedral City has since renewed an annual tradition of celebrating the twenty year ...

  3. File:Volcán de Tequila, Jalisco.jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. Guachimontones - Wikipedia

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    Los Guachimontones is the largest Late Formative to Classic period (300 BCE to 450/500 CE) pre-Columbian archaeological site in the state of Jalisco. [1] Situated in the hills above the town of Teuchitlán that provides the namesake for the culture that built the site, Los Guachimontones is part of the Agave Landscape and Ancient Industrial Facilities of Tequila UNESCO world heritage site and ...

  5. Altos de Jalisco - Wikipedia

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    The Altos de Jalisco, or the Jaliscan Highlands, is a geographic and cultural region in the eastern part of the Mexican state of Jalisco, famed as a bastion of Mexican culture, cradling traditions from Tequila production to Charrería equestrianism. Los Altos are part of the greater Bajío (The Lowlands) region of Mexico.

  6. File:Iglesia de Santiago Apostol en Tequila, Jalisco.jpg

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  7. National Museum of Tequila - Wikipedia

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    The National Museum of Tequila (MUNAT) located in the City of Tequila, Jalisco, Mexico, is a Museum about the history of Tequila (the drink) and an art center. The museum counts six individual spaces representing aspects about the evolution of the alcoholic beverage Tequila and its origins, displaying objects in relation to its production as well as a major collection of tequila containers and ...

  8. Explosion and fire hit tequila factory in Mexico, killing at ...

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    An explosion and fire erupted inside a tequila factory Tuesday, killing at least five workers and injuring two others at the site in the liquor's namesake town in Jalisco state, Mexican ...

  9. Tequila Volcano - Wikipedia

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    Tequila Volcano, or Volcán de Tequila is a stratovolcano located near Tequila, Jalisco, in Mexico. It stands at a height of 2,920 meters (9,580 feet) above sea level. [2] Stratovolcanoes, also referred to as composite volcanoes, are the "iconically" conical-shaped volcanoes, found most commonly along subduction zones.