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Copper and bronze implements on display at the site museum of Tzintzuntzan. Evidence of pre Hispanic craftsmanship, especially in ceramics, can be found in all parts of the state, but the most developed crafts traditions date from the Purépecha Empire, which centered on Lake Pátzcuaro and extended east to what is now the Michoacán border with the State of Mexico.
Sahuayo is located to the northwest of the State, at the coordinates 20º03' north latitude and 102º44' west longitude, 1,530 meters above sea level. To the north of the Sahuayo border one finds Venustiano Carranza Michoacán (also known as San Pedro), to the east Villamar, to the south Jiquilpan, and Cojumatlán de Régules to the
La Huacana is the municipal seat of La Huacana Municipality in Michoacán, Mexico. In 2010 it also was the most populous locality in the municipality. It is located 161 kilometers from the state capital Morelia. The name comes from the purepecha which means "place of dresses".
The town and surrounding areas were administered by the Parish of Saint Mark the Archangel (Parroquia de San Miguel Arcángel) whose name was chosen in honor of the town's Franciscan founder. Tlazazalca initially served as a major governing center in Michoacan until it was later subordinated to Zamora and Valladolid (Morelia).
The small town of El Fresno [1] is located in the northwest of Jiquilpan, Mexican State of Michoacán de Ocampo [2] and southwest of Sahuayo, De Morelos, Michoacán. The small town has over 207 inhabitants and is over 1960 meters above sea level. The town is noticeable because of the milk and cheese.
El Rodeo de San Antonio is a city located in the state of Michoacán, Mexico. This community belongs to the municipality of José Sixto Verduzco and is located between the borders of the state of Michoacán and Guanajuato. El Rodeo is formally known as Heroes de Chapultepec but it is popularly known as El Rodeo de San Antonio.
Toluca de Lerdo: Ecatepec de Morelos: 22,351.8 km 2 (8,630.1 sq mi) 17,102,000: 125 1: 20 December 1823 [12] Mexico City [e] Ciudad de México: Mexico City: 1,494.3 km 2 (577.0 sq mi) 9,305,000: 16 (boroughs) 32: 29 January 2016 Michoacán: Michoacán de Ocampo: Morelia: 58,598.7 km 2 (22,625.1 sq mi) 4,736,000: 113 5: 22 December 1823 [12 ...
Michoacán, [a] formally Michoacán de Ocampo, [b] officially the Free and Sovereign State of Michoacán de Ocampo, [c] is one of the 31 states which, together with Mexico City, compose the Federal Entities of Mexico. The state is divided into 113 municipalities and its capital city is Morelia (formerly called Valladolid).