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Santa Cruz de las Flores, San Martín de Hidalgo, Jalisco

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Country
  
Mexico

Founded
  
c. 1540

Municipality
  
San Martín de Hidalgo

State
  
Jalisco

Elevation
  
1,372 m

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Territorial Sub-committee
  
Santa Cruz de las Flores

Time zone
  
Central Standard Time (UTC-6)

Website
  
santacruzdlf.yolasite.com

Santa Cruz de las Flores (Nahuatl: Cuauhtémoc "descending eagle") is a borough in the municipality of San Martín de Hidalgo in the Mexican state of Jalisco. It is the oldest town in the municipality, sources say it was one of the stopping points of the Aztec tribe before settling in Tenochtitlan, having been revealed the eagle emblem on the hillside area.

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Map of Santa Cruz de las Flores, Jalisco, Mexico

The town is most famous for its parroquia, which dates to the mid-16th century. The town serves as the medical, cultural, and federal center for the towns surrounding it. The nearby towns within the territorial sub-committee of Santa Cruz are Jesús María, Río Grande, San Jerónimo, Mesa del Cobre, El Cobre and Lagunillas.

Santa Cruz is strategically situated on an oblong hill about a half mile south of the municipal seat. The town is known for its streets, that run from west to east following a sloping terrain, which fits perfectly for the panoramic view of the inset valley of Santa Cruz.

Population

According to the INEGI census of 2010; 1,531 inhabitants reside in Santa Cruz de las Flores. 756 of them male, and 775 of them female. There were a total of 432 homes in the locality.

References

Santa Cruz de las Flores, San Martín de Hidalgo, Jalisco Wikipedia


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