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'''Ixtlahuacán del Rio''' is a town in the center of the [[States of Mexico|state]] of [[Jalisco]], [[Mexico]], a little less than 50 kilometers from [[Guadalajara, Jalisco|Guadalajara]]. It stands at 1,655 meters above sea level; the climate is semi-arid, with a mild winter and a average annual temperature of 19 degrees Celsius (66 degrees Fahrenheit). |
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==Pre-Hispanic antecedents of Ixtlahuacán del Río== |
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''Ixtlahuacán'' is a word of [[Nahuatl]] origin; the name means "flat place". It was founded by [[Toltecs]] approximately A.D. [[610]]; it is hard to be certain of the exact date of founding, because none of the groups who inhabited the region — [[Tecuexes]], [[Tepehuanes]], [[Coanes]], [[Cazcanos]], and [[Zacatecos]] — had a written language in this period. |
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Revision as of 00:04, 15 July 2005
Ixtlahuacán del Rio is a town in the center of the state of Jalisco, Mexico, a little less than 50 kilometers from Guadalajara. It stands at 1,655 meters above sea level; the climate is semi-arid, with a mild winter and a average annual temperature of 19 degrees Celsius (66 degrees Fahrenheit).
Pre-Hispanic antecedents of Ixtlahuacán del Río
Ixtlahuacán is a word of Nahuatl origin; the name means "flat place". It was founded by Toltecs approximately A.D. 610; it is hard to be certain of the exact date of founding, because none of the groups who inhabited the region — Tecuexes, Tepehuanes, Coanes, Cazcanos, and Zacatecos — had a written language in this period.