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Patagua and Cartagena. At the end of the 17th century the small Spanish population in the area was centered on Cartagena and a hacienda owned by the De La O family. A number of land grants in the region were made to Spaniards at the end of the 17th and beginning of the 18th century. Among the grantees were Felipe Lemus, Juan Jose Pinedo and Francisco Gutierres del Palacio. In April 1711, Fray
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After founding the convent in nearby Colotlán in August 1591, Fray Juan Gómez proceeded with the conversion of local indigenous tribes to Christianity. At that time, there were a mere seven haciendas in the region: Acatepulco, founded in 1571, Santa María de Gracia, Totolco, El Salitre, Juanacatic,
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The population of the municipality of Totatiche was 4,217 inhabitants in 2005, of which 1,287 lived in the municipal seat Totatiche. In 2000, there were 1,372 economically active individuals. Of these, the largest percentage (37.2%) were employed in ranching and agriculture, followed by the
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and the Cartagenas River which crosses the municipality and flows into the latter. There are five dams in the municipality: Candelaria, Magallanes, Temastián, La Boquilla and Agua Zarca and smaller ones in Romita, San Francisco, and Totolco.
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between 21°48’30” and 22°06’00” latitude north and 103°20’00” and 103°34’00” longitude east at a height of 1,751 meters (5,745 ft) above sea level. The municipality is bordered on the north and southeast by the state of
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Totatiche is located in what was historically the convergence of territories of various indigenous tribes, namely tribes of the Tepehuan, Caxcan and Zacatec. This area, north of the Lerma-Santiago river, was known by the
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in 1591, in order to populate the region and help pacify the still unruly Chichimecs of the region. It is believed that some of these families were later moved to Totatiche with similar goals.
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The municipality covers an area of 542.98 square kilometers (209.65 sq mi). Its hydrology is defined by the Bolaños river, which demarcates its northern border with
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embarked on a mission in Totatiche whose historical legacy is the local vocation to the Virgen del Rosario, the town and the parish's patron saint.
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Population began to grow considerably after 1730 due to the local wealth created by the silver mines in nearby
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and later by the Spaniards as the Chichimeca, and the ethnic groups of the area, collectively referred to as
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manufacturing sector (12.9%), commerce (10.9%) and construction (10.7%).
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and on the west it is bordered by the municipalities of
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Coat of arms of Totatiche

Totatiche is located in Jalisco
Totatiche is located in Mexico
21°56′N 103°27′W / 21.933°N 103.450°W / 21.933; -103.450
Mexico
State
Jalisco
Municipality
Totatiche
Demonym
Time zone
UTC-6
Central
(US Central)
DST
UTC-5
Area code
Jalisco
Mexico
Zacatecas
Colotlán
Villa Guerrero
Chimaltitán
Zacatecas
Mexica
Chichimecs
Pedro Almíndez Chirino
Zacatecas

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