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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. 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.

  4. 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 ...

  5. 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.

  6. Río Grande de Santiago - Wikipedia

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    The Río Grande de Santiago, or Santiago River, [ 3 ] is a river in western Mexico. It flows westwards from Lake Chapala via Ocotlán through the states of Jalisco and Nayarit to empty into the Pacific Ocean. It is one of the longest rivers in Mexico, measuring up 433 km (269 mi) long.

  7. Isla de los Alacranes - Wikipedia

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    Isla de los Alacranes (Scorpion Island) is an island in Lake Chapala, in the Mexican state of Jalisco. [1]It is so called because it is shaped as a scorpion. [1] Many Mexican people use the word "alacrán" for the smaller, most venomous species of scorpion, which are very common in Mexico, while the word "escorpión" is used to describe the larger, darker and less venomous species.

  8. Lagos de Moreno - Wikipedia

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    Area code. 474. Lagos de Moreno (Spanish: [ˈlaɣos ðe moˈɾeno] ⓘ) is a city and municipality in the State of Jalisco, Mexico. Lagos is located in the region of Los Altos de Jalisco, within the macroregion of the Bajío, one of the most highly developed areas in Latin America. [ 2 ] Lagos de Moreno is occasionally known as the "Athens of ...

  9. Ixtlahuacán de los Membrillos - Wikipedia

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    Ixtlahuacán de los Membrillos is a town and municipality in Jalisco in central-western Mexico. The municipality covers an area of 184.25 km². The municipality covers an area of 184.25 km². It is located north of the Chapala municipality.