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Cihuatlán

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Country
  
Mexico

Time zone
  
CST (UTC-6)

Population
  
30,241 (2005)

State
  
Jalisco

Area
  
713.7 km²

Local time
  
Saturday 12:46 PM

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Weather
  
29°C, Wind SW at 14 km/h, 49% Humidity

Cihuatlán is a coastal municipality in the Mexican state of Jalisco. Its main city is also named Cihuatlán. It existed when the Spanish first seized Mexico from the Aztecs and was fittingly allowed to retain its name, which in the nahuat language means place of women.

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Map of Cihuatl%C3%A1n, Jalisco, Mexico

Etymology

The word Cihuatlán is compounded of two words of nahuatl origin, a language spoken in Central Mexico since the seventh century AD and the language of the Aztecs: Zihua, woman, and Tlán place; therefore Cihuatlán means place of women.

History

The town was founded on the Marabasco river, and at the time of the Spanish conquest its population was about 500 women and only 20 men. The first Spanish expedition to the Jalisco coastal zone was led by Gonzalo de Sandoval and in a message from Hernán Cortés to the King of Spain, dated 1528, it is mentioned that the Province of Cihuatlán was, indeed, a 'place of women'. It also had valuables such as gold and pearls.

By decree of the President of the Republic of Mexico, on December 16, 1825, the harbour Barra de Navidad was rebuilt in order to accommodate local and foreign trade.

Coat of arms

The Cihuatlán coat of arms is in a French style with cross-sectioning. In the upper left section is the image of a pre-Hispanic woman's head. In the upper right section is a ship sailing on the sea. In the bottom left section is a religious building and in the bottom right section, a view of a fertile valley.

Most important villages

  • Cihuatlán, 15,697 inhabitants (2005)
  • Melaque 6,379 inhabitants
  • Barra de Navidad 3,386 inhabitants
  • Jaluco 2,182 inhabitants
  • Emiliano Zapata 1,589 inhabitants
  • References

    Cihuatlán Wikipedia