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Tala
Municipality and town
Coat of arms of Tala
Coat of arms
Location of the municipality in Jalisco
Location of the municipality in Jalisco
Tala is located in Mexico
Tala
Tala
Location in Mexico
Country  Mexico
State Jalisco
Area
 • Municipality 389.24 km2 (150.29 sq mi)
 • Town 7.51 km2 (2.90 sq mi)
Elevation
1,820 m (5,970 ft)
Population
 (2020 census)
 • Municipality 87,690
 • Density 225.285/km2 (583.49/sq mi)
 • Town
40,906
 • Town density 5,447/km2 (14,107/sq mi)
Area code(s) 384
Climate Cwa
Website https://www.talajalisco.gob.mx/

Tala is a town and a municipality in the state of Jalisco, Mexico. It is a small town that has grown over the years. Some major towns in the municipality are Tala (municipal seat), El Refugio, San Isidro Mazatepec, Cuisillos, and Ahuisculco.

History

"Tlallan", "Tala" or "Land of labor". It was a manor ruled by Pythaloc who had under his jurisdiction Ahuitzculco, Ocotán, Nextipac and Xocotán. It is believed that its foundation dates back to 1126. Nuño Beltrán de Guzmán conquered it in 1530 and was evangelized in 1531 by Fray Antonio de Segovia, Fray Juan de Badillo and Fray Andrés de Córdova. The peninsular found the ruins of Cués or shrines scattered in the Tala Valley. The aborigines did not submit easily to the conquerors and had two battles with them. Tala was compromised in the jurisdiction of the Kingdom of Nueva Galicia as a corregimiento. Its first ruler was Francisco Socorro Nuño de Guzmán who was the most combative aborigine, and Pedro Patiño de Guzmán was left in his place. In 1579 it was entrusted to Diego de Colio. Its inhabitants had a forest that they loved very much, being forced to cut it down when the Spaniards arrived. Out of sarcasm or contemptuously they began calling the town Talatitlán, degenerating into its current name. Throughout the colonial era, Tala retained its category of corregimiento. Since 1825 it belonged to the first Canton of Guadalajara and the department or party of Zapopan; and on that date Tala already had a town hall. On April 3, 1844 the town hall is established. Since 1847 it belonged to the 1st Canton of Guadalajara and the Department or Zapopan Party. In 1887 it has category of town. In 1995 Tala is elevated to the category of city. By 1890 the town of Tala included in its jurisdiction the following towns and farms: El Refugio, Cuisillos, Huaxtla, San Isidro, Ahuisculco, Santa Ana Tepetitlán and Navajas. In 1920 they are annexed to the municipality Cuxpala and San Isidro. By decree number 10211, published on January 10, 1980, it was decided that the population of Tala would rise to the category of city, having achieved higher rates of progress in the political, economic, cultural, social, demographic aspects; for its infrastructure works and in merit to the greatness and dignity of its inhabitants that are characterized by their civic, moral and intellectual qualities.

Tourism

Historical Monuments

Temple of San Francisco de Asís, Chapel of the Rosary, Treasury of the Orendaín Refuge.

Archeological zones

In the Tala Valley there are scattered archeological vestiges of what in the pre-Hispanic era were shrines or cués. In the region they are known as Guachimonton.

Parties

The Caña Fair that takes place on the last days of April and the first of May. The Feasts of San Francisco de Asís that are celebrated from September 26 to October 4.

Music

Mariachi & Banda

Handicrafts

Handicrafts are made with obsidian and saddlery.

Traditional costumes

Templo de Tala 4622A17C-4C9A-4F56-8545-36C8A8406919
Main Church of Tala

The charro suit and the dress of poblana china.

tronomy

Well and birria; piloncillo, dulce de leche and fruits in syrup; cane juice, punch and coffee with liquor, cane mezcal.

Touristic centres

The municipality has natural forests located in "La Primavera" Ahuisculco, Cerro de Las Garzas, Cerro Monte Negro, Las Navajas Hill and spas such as Los Tejabanes and El Rincón.

Government

Municipal presidents

Municipal president Term Political party Notes
Manuel I. Gómez 1918-1919
Pedro Romo Vivar 1921
Manuel I. Gómez 1921-1922
Dionisio M. Gómez 1923
Luis García Rodríguez 1924
Benito Navarro Castillo 1925
Luis García Rodríguez 1926
Juan Calderón Martínez 1927-1928
Benito Navarro Castillo 1928
Luis García Rodríguez 1929 PNR Logo Partido Nacional Revolucionario.svg
Antonio López 1929 PNR Logo Partido Nacional Revolucionario.svg
Francisco M. Gómez 1929 PNR Logo Partido Nacional Revolucionario.svg
Benito Navarro Castillo 1930 PNR Logo Partido Nacional Revolucionario.svg
Dionisio R. Mariscal 1931 PNR Logo Partido Nacional Revolucionario.svg
Dionisio M. Gómez 1932-1933 PNR Logo Partido Nacional Revolucionario.svg
J. Jesús Núñez Guzmán 1934 PNR Logo Partido Nacional Revolucionario.svg
Mateo Romero López 1935 PNR Logo Partido Nacional Revolucionario.svg
Pedro C. Castro 1936 PNR Logo Partido Nacional Revolucionario.svg
Pedro Ramírez Calderón 1937 PNR Logo Partido Nacional Revolucionario.svg
Blas Sepúlveda 1938 PNR Logo Partido Nacional Revolucionario.svg
Francisco Rodríguez Z. 1938 PRM Logo Partido de la Revolucion Mexicana.svg
Eleno Vega Mariscal 1939 PRM Logo Partido de la Revolucion Mexicana.svg
Mateo Romero López 1940 PRM Logo Partido de la Revolucion Mexicana.svg
Marcial Sayavedra 1941-1942 PRM Logo Partido de la Revolucion Mexicana.svg
Pedro Ramírez Calderón 1943 PRM Logo Partido de la Revolucion Mexicana.svg
Juan Zavala Rosales 1944 PRM Logo Partido de la Revolucion Mexicana.svg
Eleno Vega Mariscal 1945-1946 PRM Logo Partido de la Revolucion Mexicana.svg
Francisco López Suárez 1947-1949 PRI PRI Party (Mexico).svg
J. Jesús Cortés Martínez 1950-1952 PRI PRI Party (Mexico).svg
Francisco Checa Zavala 1953-1955 PRI PRI Party (Mexico).svg
Espiridión López García 1956-1958 PRI PRI Party (Mexico).svg
Adolfo Diéguez Palomera 1959-1961 PRI PRI Party (Mexico).svg
Ramiro González Gómez 1962-1964 PRI PRI Party (Mexico).svg
Carlos González Sánchez 1965-1967 PRI PRI Party (Mexico).svg
J. Jesús Zavala Calderón 1968-1970 PRI PRI Party (Mexico).svg
Carlos Rodríguez Rodríguez 1971-1973 PRI PRI Party (Mexico).svg
Luis Arias Gómez 1974-1976 PRI PRI Party (Mexico).svg
Antonio Murillo Rosales 1977-1979 PRI PRI Party (Mexico).svg
Luis Arias Gómez 1980-1982 PRI PRI Party (Mexico).svg
Javier Barragán Castro 1983-1985 PRI PRI Party (Mexico).svg
J. Jesús Hernández Lira 1986-1988 PRI PRI Party (Mexico).svg
J. Jesús Cortés Gómez 1989-1992 PARM LOGOTIPO PARM.jpg
J. Rosario Zavala Quezada 1992-1995 PRI PRI Party (Mexico).svg
Teresa Núñez Casas 1995-1997 PRI PRI Party (Mexico).svg
Narciso Valdez Partida 1997 PRI PRI Party (Mexico).svg Acting municipal president
José de Jesús Morales Delgadillo 1998-2000 PRD PRD logo without border (Mexico).svg
Narciso Valdez Partida 2001-2003 PRI PRI Party (Mexico).svg
María Elena Núñez Casas 2004-2006 PRI PRI Party (Mexico).svg
Cipriano Aguayo Durán 2007-2009 PRD PRD logo without border (Mexico).svg PT PT Party (Mexico).svg
Salvador Jorge Rivera Guerrero 2010-2012 PRD PRD logo without border (Mexico).svg
Antonio López Orozco 2012-2015 PRI PRI Party (Mexico).svg PVEM PVE logo (Mexico).png
Arturo Macías 2015 PRI PRI Party (Mexico).svg Acting municipal president
Aarón César Buenrostro Contreras 2015-2018 PRI PRI Party (Mexico).svg PVEM PVE logo (Mexico).png
Enrique Gabriel Buenrostro Ahued 2018-2021 PAN PAN Party (Mexico).svg PRD PRD logo without border (Mexico).svg MC MC Party (Mexico).svg
José Luis López Cervantes 2021 PAN PAN Party (Mexico).svg PRD PRD logo without border (Mexico).svg MC MC Party (Mexico).svg Acting municipal president
Antonio Porfirio Casillas Díaz 2021- PRI PRI Party (Mexico).svg

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