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Jocotepec


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Jocotepec () is a town and municipality, in Jalisco in central-western Mexico. The municipality covers an area of 324.3 km2. As of 2005, the municipality had a total population of 37,972.

History

Perhaps as early as 100 BC, nomadic bands of people passed through the Lake Chapala Valley. Some moved on, others settled on the shore. Jocotepec, once Xuxutepeque, a small fishing village at the western end of the Lake, became a permanent home for the Nahua people in 1361. They built a temple to their god, Iztlacateotl, and practiced human sacrifice. The village became a trading and ceremonial site for the surrounding mountain area.

"Xuxutepeque was the name given Jocotepec by its first Nahua settlers. (The last of the nomadic bands to settle in this area were the Purépecha.) It became a permanent home for the Nahuas in 1361. Xuxutepeque later became "Xilotepec", meaning "Hill of ear of Corn". Finally, with the arrival of the Spaniards, led by Jacob Tepec, the settlement's name became "Jocotepec" and was interpreted as meaning "Hill of Guavas". (Guavas are a small bitter-sweet tasting fruit.) The meaning of Jocotepec is thus derived: Xoco-tepe-K, meaning Xoco (fruit); Tepetl (hill); and K (place)."

In 1520, Captain Alonzo de Avalos was given this area as an encomienda (land grant). Chief Xitomatl, who then governed the area between Chapala and Jocotepec, submitted his territory to Spanish rule without a battle. In 1529, Jocotepec was formally founded, according to a title of property issued by Hernán Cortés, a copy of which can be found today in Jocotepec records.

Franciscan fathers then proceeded with conversion of the natives. Indigenous people's temples were destroyed and Catholic church foundations laid in their ruins. At that time, Jocotepec acquired its two religious protectors - Nuestro Señor del Monte and Nuestro Señor del Guaje.

The municipality of Jocotepec has a large variety of trees and plants, mostly located inside garden walls. The main plaza is surrounded by greenery, making it very inviting.

Vegetation is composed mainly of jacaranda, galeana, hule, pine, roble, cazuarina, mesquite, guamuchil, chaparrale, and encino. Fruit trees such as mango, avocado, lime, lemon and orange are also abundant.

In North Jocotepec, acacia, huizache and palo-bobos predominate, while in the south (lake) side, there are a few sauce trees and sabinos. A large farm grows raspberries for export. Fields of corn and chayote are very common in this area.

Products of Jocotepec are mainly wool carpets in typical weaves and many colors, and the traditional serapes of this village. Another important industry is the fabrication of tiles, ready-made or made to the client's design. Wood and forged iron furniture can also be made to order. A large sweater factory is expected to soon start exporting. Recently, painting and music have been given a boost by local organizations promoting cultural events.

Jocotepec has two religious protectors: Nuestro Señor del Monte and Nuestro Señor del Guaje. A Fiesta Patronal (a religious celebration of these protectors) is held early in January. It lasts two weeks, and honors the first patron, the Lord of the Mountain, with daily masses, dances, cockfights, bullfights, parades and fireworks. Another fiesta, later in the year, honors Nuestro Señor del Guaje, but on a smaller scale.

The town has several sport recreation centers, two banks, and two gas stations.

Government

Municipal presidents

TermMunicipal presidentPolitical partyNotes
1932Julián IbarraPNR [[File:Logo Partido Nacional Revolucionario.svg22pxlink=Partido Nacional Revolucionario]]
1933José María AldretePNR [[File:Logo Partido Nacional Revolucionario.svg22pxlink=Partido Nacional Revolucionario]]
1933Vicente Urzúa GutiérrezPNR [[File:Logo Partido Nacional Revolucionario.svg22pxlink=Partido Nacional Revolucionario]]
1934Vicente Torres OlmedoPNR [[File:Logo Partido Nacional Revolucionario.svg22pxlink=Partido Nacional Revolucionario]]
1934Ramón CastilloPNR [[File:Logo Partido Nacional Revolucionario.svg22pxlink=Partido Nacional Revolucionario]]
1935Ignacio Aldana CuevasPNR [[File:Logo Partido Nacional Revolucionario.svg22pxlink=Partido Nacional Revolucionario]]
1936José Vergara OlmedoPNR [[File:Logo Partido Nacional Revolucionario.svg22pxlink=Partido Nacional Revolucionario]]
1937??PNR [[File:Logo Partido Nacional Revolucionario.svg22pxlink=Partido Nacional Revolucionario]]
1938??PRM [[File:Logo_Partido_de_la_Revolucion_Mexicana.svg22pxlink=Partido de la Revolución Mexicana]]
1939Alberto Balcázar ChavoyaPRM [[File:Logo_Partido_de_la_Revolucion_Mexicana.svg22pxlink=Partido de la Revolución Mexicana]]
1940Antonio Ramírez OchoaPRM [[File:Logo_Partido_de_la_Revolucion_Mexicana.svg22pxlink=Partido de la Revolución Mexicana]]
1941Irineo Álvarez BizarroPRM [[File:Logo_Partido_de_la_Revolucion_Mexicana.svg22pxlink=Partido de la Revolución Mexicana]]
1942Alberto Balcázar ChavoyaPRM [[File:Logo_Partido_de_la_Revolucion_Mexicana.svg22pxlink=Partido de la Revolución Mexicana]]
1943-1944Porfirio EncarnaciónPRM [[File:Logo_Partido_de_la_Revolucion_Mexicana.svg22pxlink=Partido de la Revolución Mexicana]]
1945-1946Cirilo Cuevas OrnelasPRM [[File:Logo_Partido_de_la_Revolucion_Mexicana.svg22pxlink=Partido de la Revolución Mexicana]]
1946Porfirio MenaPRI [[File:PRI Party (Mexico).svg22px]]
1947José Olmedo ValenciaPRI [[File:PRI Party (Mexico).svg22px]]
1948Francisco Jara RamírezPRI [[File:PRI Party (Mexico).svg22px]]
1949Donaciano Olmedo NúñezPRI [[File:PRI Party (Mexico).svg22px]]
1949-1952Vicente Torres OlmedoPRI [[File:PRI Party (Mexico).svg22px]]
1953-1954Jesús Navarro ChacónPRI [[File:PRI Party (Mexico).svg22px]]
1955Catarino Olmedo PérezPRI [[File:PRI Party (Mexico).svg22px]]
01/01/1956-31/12/1958Andrés Vergara OlmedoPRI [[File:PRI Party (Mexico).svg22px]]
01/01/1959-31/12/1961Mario González BarbaPRI [[File:PRI Party (Mexico).svg22px]]
01/01/1962-1963Juan José CuevasPRI [[File:PRI Party (Mexico).svg22px]]
1963-31/12/1964J. Jesús Rodríguez S.PRI [[File:PRI Party (Mexico).svg22px]]
01/01/1965-31/12/1967Alberto García IbarraPRI [[File:PRI Party (Mexico).svg22px]]
01/01/1968-31/12/1970Arnulfo Vergara RamírezPRI [[File:PRI Party (Mexico).svg22px]]
01/01/1971-31/12/1973Jorge Ibarra GálvezPRI [[File:PRI Party (Mexico).svg22px]]
01/01/1974-31/12/1976José Reyes PradoPRI [[File:PRI Party (Mexico).svg22px]]
01/01/1977-31/12/1979Carlos Rodríguez MendozaPRI [[File:PRI Party (Mexico).svg22px]]
01/01/1980-31/12/1982Salvador Huerta ChacónPRI [[File:PRI Party (Mexico).svg22px]]
01/01/1983-31/12/1985María Guadalupe Urzúa FloresPRI [[File:PRI Party (Mexico).svg22px]]
01/01/1986-31/12/1988Genaro Navarro HoyosPRI [[File:PRI Party (Mexico).svg22px]]
01/01/1989-1992Miguel Ibarra RamírezPRI [[File:PRI Party (Mexico).svg22px]]
1992-1995César Ramón López JaraPRI [[File:PRI Party (Mexico).svg22px]]
1995-31/12/1997Lorenzo Camarena MartínezPAN [[File:PAN Party (Mexico).svg22px]]
01/01/1998-31/12/2000José Olmedo AlonzoPAN [[File:PAN Party (Mexico).svg22px]]
01/01/2001-31/12/2003Miguel Cuevas JaraPRI [[File:PRI Party (Mexico).svg22px]]
01/01/2004-31/12/2006J. Jesús Palos VacaPVEM [[File:PVE logo (Mexico).svg19px]]
01/01/2007-31/12/2009Felipe de Jesús Rangel VargasPAN [[File:PAN Party (Mexico).svg22px]]
01/01/2010-30/09/2012Mario Guadalupe Chávez MoralesPAN [[File:PAN Party (Mexico).svg22px]]
01/10/2012-30/09/2015John Francis O'Shea CuevasPRI [[File:PRI Party (Mexico).svg22px]]
PVEM [[File:PVE logo (Mexico).svg19px]]Coalition "Compromise for Jalisco"
01/10/2015-30/09/2018Héctor Manuel Haro PérezMC [[File:MC Party (Mexico).svg22px]]
15/10/2018-14/12/2020José Miguel Gómez LópezPAN [[File:PAN Party (Mexico).svg22px]]
PRD [[File:PRD logo without border (Mexico).svg20px]]
MC [[File:MC Party (Mexico).svg22px]]Coalition "For Jocotepec to the Front". He applied for a temporary leave, because of ill health, COVID-19
15/12/2020-2021Juan José Ramírez CamposPAN [[File:PAN Party (Mexico).svg22px]]
PRD [[File:PRD logo without border (Mexico).svg20px]]
MC [[File:MC Party (Mexico).svg22px]]Coalition "For Jocotepec to the Front". Acting municipal president
01/10/2021-30/09/2024José Miguel Gómez LópezMC [[File:MC Party (Mexico).svg22px]]He was reelected on 06/06/2021

Notable people

  • María Guadalupe Urzúa Flores (1912 – 2004), Municipal President of Jocotepec, from 1983 to 1985.

References

References

  1. [http://www.citypopulation.de/en/mexico/admin/jalisco/14050__jocotepec/ Citypopulation.de] Population of Jocotepec municipality with localities
  2. "Jocotepec". [[Instituto Nacional para el Federalismo y el Desarrollo Municipal]].
  3. June Nay Summers, ''Villages in the Sun'', pp. 63,64.
  4. "Enciclopedia de los Municipios y Delegaciones de México. Jalisco. Jocotepec".
  5. "IEPC Jalisco. Proceso electoral 2015. Anexo V. Jocotepec".
  6. "IEPC Jalisco. Proceso electoral 2018. Anexo 4. Jocotepec".
  7. (20 December 2020). "Asume cargo como alcalde el síndico de Jocotepec. Por enfermedad, José Miguel Gómez López pidió licencia. Pie de foto: El presidente provisional, Juan José Ramírez, tomó protesta el pasado 15 de diciembre de 2020. Foto: Gobierno de Jocotepec".
  8. (13 June 2021). "Anexo II. Planilla Ganadora. Jocotepec. MC". Instituto Electoral y de Participación Ciudadana del Estado de Jalisco.
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