All the chats in Jalisco

  1. Chats in San Diego de Alejandría
  2. Chats in San Gabriel
  3. Chats in San Ignacio Cerro Gordo
  4. Chats in San Juan de los Lagos
  5. Chats in San Juanito de Escobedo
  6. Chats in San Julián
  7. Chats in San Marcos
  8. Chats in San Martín Hidalgo
  9. Chats in San Miguel el Alto
  10. Chats in San Pedro Tlaquepaque
  11. Chats in Sayula
  12. Chats in Tala
  13. Chats in Talpa de Allende
  14. Chats in Tamazula de Gordiano
  15. Chats in Tapalpa
  16. Chats in Tecalitlán
  17. Chats in Tecolotlán
  18. Chats in Tenamaxtlán
  19. Chats in Teocaltiche
  20. Chats in Teocuitatlán de Corona
  21. Chats in Tepatitlán de Morelos
  22. Chats in Tequila
  23. Chats in Teuchitlán
  24. Chats in Tizapán el Alto
  25. Chats in Tlajomulco de Zúñiga
  26. Chats in Tolimán
  27. Chats in Tomatlán
  28. Chats in Tonalá
  29. Chats in Tonaya
  30. Chats in Tonila
  31. Chats in Tototlán
  32. Chats in Tuxcueca
  33. Chats in Tuxpan
  34. Chats in Unión de San Antonio
  35. Chats in Unión de Tula
  36. Chats in Valle de Guadalupe
  37. Chats in Valle de Juárez
  38. Chats in Villa Corona
  39. Chats in Villa Hidalgo
  40. Chats in Villa Purificación
  41. Chats in Yahualica de González Gallo
  42. Chats in Zacoalco de Torres
  43. Chats in Zapopan
  44. Chats in Zapotiltic
  45. Chats in Zapotlán del Rey
  46. Chats in Zapotlán el Grande
  47. Chats in Zapotlanejo
Jalisco

Jalisco, officially called Free State and Sovereign of Jalisco is one of the thirty-one states that, together with Mexico City, form the United Mexican States. Its capital and most populated city is Guadalajara. It is located in the western region of the country, bounded on the north by Nayarit, Zacatecas and Aguascalientes, northeast by San Luis Potosí, east by Guanajuato, south by Michoacán and Colima, and west by the Pacific Ocean. With 8,783,830 habs. In 2018 it is the third most populated state - behind the State of Mexico and Veracruz - and with 78,599 km², the seventh largest, behind Chihuahua, Sonora, Coahuila, Durango, Oaxaca and Tamaulipas. It was founded on June 16,1823.

It is part of the macro region of Bajío Occidente or Centro Occidente de México Many of the traditions considered worldwide to be "characteristically Mexican" have their origin in Jalisco, such as mariachis, tequila and jaripeos. The climate in the state ranges from warm subhumid to temperate semi-dry, highlighting the semi-warm subhumid with summer rains. With the entire lowland region, it is one of the states with the greatest development and economic, commercial and cultural growth. It is divided into 125 municipalities. The Metropolitan Zone of Guadalajara has a total population of more than 5 million inhabitants, composed of the municipalities of Guadalajara, Zapopan, Tlaquepaque, Tonalá, Tlajomulco, El Salto, Ixtlahuacán de los Membrillos, Zapotlanejo and Juanacatlán, making this the second agglomeration largest urban area in Mexico, after the capital.

Other important cities are Puerto Vallarta, San Juan de los Lagos, Tepatitlan de Morelos, Lagos de Moreno, Ameca, Ocotlan, La Barca, Atotonilco el Alto, Arandas, Cocula, Autlan de Navarro, Tala and Ciudad Guzmán.


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