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  • By Visitor (not verified) | Mon, 2006-10-02 19:15

    Nuestros Ranchos members

    URL sites for history, fotos of city/pueblos and areas
    of interest Dream Trip.

    YAHUALICA 105 kms (66miles) from Guadalara, Jalisco,
    Mexico

    http://www.yahualica.net/paisanor.html

    Jeff Legato's home page /Yahualica, Jalisco, Mexico

    http://www.legatofamily.com/yahualica.htm
    click Albums:

    Historia de Yahualica;

    http://www.yahualica.org/historia/yahualicah.php

    ©Juan Antonio Rubalcava 2002-2006
    Septiembre 22, 2006

    MEXTICACAN:
    Mexticacan (mesh-tee-kah-KAHN), town (1990 pop.
    3,152), Jalisco, central Mexico, 13 mi/21 km SW of
    Teocaltiche; 21°13'N 102°43'W.
    Grain, vegetables; livestock.

    NOCHISTLAN:
    http://www.las-animas.com/Fotosdenochistlan.htm
    digital fotos tour of Nochistlan.

    TEOCALTICHE:
    Teocaltiche (te-o-kahl-TEE-che), city (1990 pop.
    19,627) and township, Jalisco, central Mexico, on
    interior plateau, near Zacatecas border, 40 mi/64 km
    SW of Aguascalientes on Mexico Highway 25; 21°26'N
    102°34'W. Elev. 5,653 ft/1,723 m. Agr. center (grain,
    alfalfa, beans, chickpeas, fruit; livestock).

    http://www.mapas-de-mexico.com/jalisco-state-mexico/jalisco-state-mexic…
    Map of cities of Teocaltiche, Yahualica de Gonzáles
    Gallo, and others

    AGUASCALIENTES
    Brief history of Aquascalientes: major cities,
    pueblos and History of Zacatecas.

    http://www.mexicotravel.in/mexicocities/aguascalientes/

    Places to see in Aguascalientes.

    Aguascalientes City, capital city of the State of
    Aguascalientes, is located 537 km northwest of Mexico
    City on Federal Highway 57 / 45 in Mexico. The
    Colonial City of Aguascalientes is situated in the
    central part of Mexico and is rich in colonial period
    architecture. Some of the most renowned structures
    are:

    The Government Palace with its
    Neoclassical facade of redtezontle stone
    The Municipal Palace built out of pink quarry
    El Jardin de los Palacios (Palace Gardens), where you
    can admire a fountain built to honor the artist Jesus
    F. Contreras. Contreras is the creator of two relief
    sculptures decorating the square. These sculptures
    represent: "Camaxtli", the God of Hunting and
    "Centeotl", the God of Abundance
    La Plaza Patria, where you can view an iron tower
    built in 1808
    Legislative Palace

    Other interesting sites well worth visiting are:
    http://www.tourbymexico.com/aguascal/aguascal/aguas.htm

    Rincon de Romos.
    1. Rincon de Romos is located 41 km north of
    Aguascalientes City on Federal Highway 45 in the State
    of Aguascalientes, Mexico. Attractions in Rincon de
    Romos are: crafts, cattle exhibitions, regional
    dances, bullfights, cockfights, and large farms.

    2. LOS CUERVOS:
    http://www.mapas-de-mexico.com/ags/15-penuelas-aguascalientes-mexico-ma…

    Mapa del Estado de Aguascalientes, Mexico, S. Seccion
    15/16

    Este mapa muestra la ciudad de: Peñuelas.
    El mapa muestra las poblaciones de:
    Ex Hacienda Agostaderito, Tanque de Guadalupe, Villa
    Lic. Jesús Terán, La Tinaja, La Soledad de Abajo, El
    Duraznillo, Los Duran, Catarina, Bajío los Vázquez,
    LOS CUERVOS, Montoro, Refugio de Peñuelas,
    Providencia, San Antonio de Peñuelas, El Turicate.

    3. SAN JOSE DE GARCIA

    http://www.tourbymexico.com/aguascal/snjsegci/sanjose.htm

    The main attractions found here are:
    Presa Plutarco Elias Calles

    North to Zac., Zac.
    http://www.tourbymexico.com/zaca/zaca.htm

    Zacatecas Vacation Guides & Tourism
    627km (392 miles) NW of Mexico City; 198km (124 miles)
    NW of San Luis Potosí; 322km (201 miles) NE of
    Guadalajara; 298km (186 miles) SE of Durango
    Zacatecas, like Guanajuato, owes its beauty to the
    wealth of silver extracted from its mines. The
    farthest flung of the silver cities, it is a jewel in
    the rough. High over the town center looms a steep
    mountain that's accessible by cable car.

    Places to visit in Zacatecas State

    Chalchihuites, Sombrerete, *Chicomostoc
    Archaeological Zone, Tepetongo, Fresnillo,
    Tlaltenango
    Guadalupe, Villa Garcia, Jerez de Garcia Salinas,
    Zacatecas ? Capital City

    *La Quemada
    http://www.planetware.com/zacatecas/la-quemada-mex-zac-qmd.htm

    http://www.mexicofile.com/southofzacatecas.htm

    Description: The pre-Columbian archaeological site of
    La Quemada or Chicomóztoc (Náhuatl: "seven caves") is
    situated about 53km/33mi south of Zacatecas on the MEX
    54. This cult centre, which stretches across a large
    hill, probably had its beginnings as long ago as the
    Early Classic period. It is highly doubtful, however,
    whether it is identical with the legendary place of
    Chicomóztoc from which, according to the saga, the
    seven Nahua tribes are supposed to have set off on
    their migration to the south. What is certain is that
    La Quemada, together with Chalchihuites and other
    places in Zacatecas and Durango, lies in an area which
    represented the northern boundary of Meso-American
    civilisation.

    TOTATICHE:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Totatiche

    Sources

    Esteban Valdés Salazar, Historia de Totatiche
    Instituto Nacional de Estadística, Geografía e
    Informática (INEGI)
    State of Jalisco, Enciclopedia de los Municipios de
    México

    TEPECHITLAN: http://www.tepechitlan.com

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tepechitl%C3%A1n

    COLOTLAN: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colotl%C3%A1n

    Natural Attractions
    One of the natural attractions of Colotlán is a
    natural canyon known as "La Barranca" located about 1
    kilometer east of El Refugio, in the south east part
    of the municipality. This canyon runs for aproximately
    5 kilometers and is the exit of the basin of
    aproximately 100 square kilometers that was formed in
    the highlands in the neighbouring state of Zacatecas
    between the Sierra de Morones and the "Cerro
    Chichimeco" (Chichimeco mountain, approximately 2,600
    meters above sea level). The canyon is also the origin
    of the "Chichoca" River, that runs east-west and that
    joins the Colotlán River before joining the Bolaños
    River, one of the most important afluents, running
    north-south, of the Lerma-Santiago (Lerma River)
    river.

    [edit]
    Sources
    Instituto Nacional de Estadistica, Geografia e
    Informatica (INEGI)
    Botello Aceves, Brígida del Carmen, en Memoria del
    Municipio en Jalisco. Unidad Editorial, Gobierno de
    Jalisco, 1987
    Retrieved from
    "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colotl%C3%A1n"

    MOMAX:
    http://www.mapas-de-mexico.com/zacatecas-state-mexico/zacatecas-state-m…

    Momax (mo-MAKS), town (1990 pop. 1,621), Zacatecas, N
    central Mexico, 12 mi/19 km NNW of Tlaltenango de
    Sanchez Roman, on Tlalt enengo R. Grain, chickpeas,
    tobacco, alfalfa; livestock.

    Map includes:

    JALPA: http://www.jalpense.org

    JEREZ:
    http://www.mexicofile.com/southofzacatecas.htm

    Much easier to interpret than La Quemada is the
    undiscovered colonial gem of Jerez, about 50
    kilometers away by road. Incredibly, most guidebooks
    give it no more than a passing mention, if it is even
    included at all!

    FRESNILLO:

    http://www.gogoglo.com/wiki/en/wikipedia/f/fr/fresnillo.html

    Fresnillo is situated 53 km to the north of the City
    of Zacatecas via federal highway 15 in the State of
    Zacatecas, Mexico. Fresnillo is considered the second
    most important City of the State of Zacatecas, among
    the interesting places you can visit are beautiful
    constructions such as:

    The Gonzalez Echeverria Theater

    The Municipal Palace

    The Church of El Transito, built in the XVIII century

    The Sanctuary of Plateros, which is one of the most
    important religious sanctuaries of the Country, and
    where the Santo Niño de Atocha is venerated

    J Munoz

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    18 years 7 months ago

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    TRIP

    To; Alicia Carrillo

    Hi Alicia,
    Anna and I are going on the Trip within the week.

    Our trip will include Tlaltenango. Tepechitlan,
    Teolcalteche, Juarez, Rincon de Romos. Jalisco, Los
    Altos, Teul, Florencio, Zacatecas, and Aquas
    Calientes, and other pueblos.. I plan to follow the
    route initially submitted in July or August of last
    year.

    If I can be of assistantance feel free to inquire.

    Jose Munoz

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    > Raul, welcome to the group.
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    > What are the Cardenas names you are looking for? I
    > can trace my Cardenas family back to early 1700's in
    > Tlatenango, Zacatecas. Take a look at my files if
    > you are interested.
    >
    > Thanks,
    > Angie Godina
    >
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    Bill Figueroa

    18 years 7 months ago

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    In reply to TRIP by jmunoz2781 (not verified)

    TRIP

    I read in your message that you are taking a trip to Jalisco, Zacatecas and
    Aguascalientes. I would be very greatful if you could email me a copy of
    the suggested route submitted to Nuestros Ranchos in July or August of last
    year. I plan to take a similar trip in March or April, so any information
    would be greatly appreciated. I have been to Aguascalientes, Rincon de
    Romos, San Jose de Gracia, Teocaltiche, Nochistlan, Mexticacan and other
    pueblos but would like more information and recommendations on hotels, modes
    of transportation, travel tips, etc. for the area. I am a fairly new member
    in the group. Maybe next year I could participate in a group tour with
    other genealogists.

    Thanks,
    Bill Figueroa
    Richardson, Texas

    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "jose munoz" <>
    To:
    Sent: Wednesday, January 03, 2007 3:43 PM
    Subject: Re: [Nuestros Ranchos] TRIP

    > To; Alicia Carrillo
    >
    > Hi Alicia,
    > Anna and I are going on the Trip within the week.
    >
    > Our trip will include Tlaltenango. Tepechitlan,
    > Teolcalteche, Juarez, Rincon de Romos. Jalisco, Los
    > Altos, Teul, Florencio, Zacatecas, and Aquas
    > Calientes, and other pueblos.. I plan to follow the
    > route initially submitted in July or August of last
    > year.
    >
    > If I can be of assistantance feel free to inquire.
    >
    > Jose Munoz
    >
    >
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    >> Date: Fri, 29 Dec 2006 13:23:19 -0800 (PST)
    >> From: aajay1073
    >> Subject: [Nuestros Ranchos] Cardenas
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    >> Raul, welcome to the group.
    >>
    >> What are the Cardenas names you are looking for? I
    >> can trace my Cardenas family back to early 1700's in
    >> Tlatenango, Zacatecas. Take a look at my files if
    >> you are interested.
    >>
    >> Thanks,
    >> Angie Godina
    >>
    >>
    >>
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