VILLA CORONA























PLACE ON WHITE EARTH ...
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In the year 1,160, several Nahuatlacan families left Aztlán, forming two large migratory groups; one passed through the north of what is now Jalisco and the other through the Pacific. When passing through the population of what is now Villa Corona (in the year 1250 approximately), one of the tribes decided to stay because of his fondness for hunting and fishing, being accepted by the locals due to his peaceful attitude. It is probable that around this time the name Tizapanito was born, which means “place on the tizita”, initially it was Tizapantzinco.
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The climate is semi-dry and semi-warm , with no defined winter thermal change. The hottest months are May and June. The annual average temperature is 20.5 ° C , with a maximum of 29 ° C and a minimum of 12.1 ° C. The rain regime is registered in the months of June, July and August, with an average rainfall that ranges between 711 and 874 millimeters . The annual average of days with frosts is 4.4. The prevailing winds are in a southeasterly direction.
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Its vegetation is basically composed of ash , guava , lollipop , willow , guamúchil, mesquite and oak . The opossum , the rabbit , the squirrel , the coyote , the deer and other minor species inhabit this region.
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