{"id":142212,"date":"2024-09-03T23:41:29","date_gmt":"2024-09-03T23:41:29","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/congresosmcn.com\/?p=142212"},"modified":"2024-10-08T17:21:22","modified_gmt":"2024-10-08T23:21:22","slug":"san-pedro-tlaquepaque","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/congresocmcn.com.mx\/en\/san-pedro-tlaquepaque\/","title":{"rendered":"SAN PEDRO TLAQUEPAQUE"},"content":{"rendered":"<div class=\"wpb-content-wrapper\"><body><p>[vc_row row_height_percent=\u201d100\u2033 override_padding=\u201dyes\u201d h_padding=\u201d2\u2033 top_padding=\u201d5\u2033 bottom_padding=\u201d5\u2033 back_color=\u201dcolor-nhtu\u201d back_image=\u201d142218\u2033 back_image_auto=\u201dyes\u201d overlay_color=\u201dcolor-jevc\u201d overlay_alpha=\u201d20\u2033 gutter_size=\u201d3\u2033 column_width_percent=\u201d100\u2033 shift_y=\u201d0\u2033 z_index=\u201d0\u2033 enable_bottom_divider=\u201ddefault\u201d bottom_divider=\u201dgradient\u201d shape_bottom_h_use_pixel=\u201dtrue\u201d shape_bottom_height_percent=\u201d100\u2033 shape_bottom_color=\u201dcolor-jevc\u201d shape_bottom_opacity=\u201d30\u2033 shape_bottom_index=\u201d0\u2033 uncode_shortcode_id=\u201d181558\u2033 back_color_type=\u201duncode-palette\u201d overlay_color_type=\u201duncode-palette\u201d shape_bottom_color_type=\u201duncode-palette\u201d][vc_column column_width_percent=\u201d100\u2033 position_vertical=\u201dmiddle\u201d align_horizontal=\u201dalign_center\u201d gutter_size=\u201d2\u2033 style=\u201ddark\u201d font_family=\u201dfont-136269\u2033 overlay_alpha=\u201d50\u2033 shift_x=\u201d0\u2033 shift_y=\u201d0\u2033 shift_y_down=\u201d0\u2033 z_index=\u201d0\u2033 medium_width=\u201d0\u2033 mobile_width=\u201d0\u2033 width=\u201d1\/1\u2033 uncode_shortcode_id=\u201d196706\u2033][vc_custom_heading auto_text=\u201dyes\u201d heading_semantic=\u201dh1\u2033 text_font=\u201dfont-136269\u2033 text_size=\u201dfontsize-445851\u2033 uncode_shortcode_id=\u201d186010\u2033]Automatic Heading Text[\/vc_custom_heading][vc_empty_space empty_h=\u201d0\u2033][\/vc_column][\/vc_row][vc_row row_height_percent=\u201d0\u2033 override_padding=\u201dyes\u201d h_padding=\u201d2\u2033 top_padding=\u201d4\u2033 bottom_padding=\u201d0\u2033 overlay_alpha=\u201d100\u2033 gutter_size=\u201d3\u2033 column_width_percent=\u201d100\u2033 shift_y=\u201d0\u2033 z_index=\u201d0\u2033 row_height_use_pixel=\u201d\u201d uncode_shortcode_id=\u201d282890\u2033][vc_column column_width_use_pixel=\u201dyes\u201d align_horizontal=\u201dalign_center\u201d gutter_size=\u201d3\u2033 font_family=\u201dfont-136269\u2033 overlay_alpha=\u201d50\u2033 shift_x=\u201d0\u2033 shift_y=\u201d0\u2033 shift_y_down=\u201d0\u2033 z_index=\u201d0\u2033 medium_width=\u201d0\u2033 mobile_width=\u201d0\u2033 zoom_width=\u201d0\u2033 zoom_height=\u201d0\u2033 column_width_pixel=\u201d800\u2033 uncode_shortcode_id=\u201d110955\u2033][vc_column_text text_lead=\u201dyes\u201d uncode_shortcode_id=\u201d799152\u2033]This Magical Town began inhabited by Totonacs who created utensils and art objects before the conquest. Today Tlaquepaque is part of the metropolis of Guadalajara, and is a destination for all those in search of Mexican art.<\/p>\n<p>Characteristics: The name comes from the word Tlalipac, which means: \u201cPlace on the hills of the neighborhood land\u201d. This area was the Totonac kingdom of Tonala, and reigned by a woman named Cihualpilli Tzapotzinco. By the Spanish arrival in 1530 she took over the kingdom and named it San Pedro. In 2010 the population voted to recover the full name of San Pedro Tlaquepaque, the part of the saint had been vetoed in the early twentieth century. This is the cradle of Jalisco\u2019s independence. Located at an altitude of 1,570 meters above sea level; with a semi-warm climate and dry winter-spring, the rainy season is in summer. The local cuisine offers birria, meat in its juice, a torta ahogada or all kinds of antojitos, all to be enjoyed with beer, tequila and mariachi music. As for desserts, the sweet shop is very varied, since you can find typical products from all over the country. Shopping offers all kinds of handicrafts in ceramics, equipales, yarn, carved wood, worked leather; fabrics, stretched, pressed or blown glass, metal or paper mache works; also, products for charrer\u00eda, and some tequila from the state is mandatory. It was integrated into the \u201cPueblos M\u00e1gicos\u201d program in 2018.<\/p>\n<p>According to what was established in the initiative sent by the municipal president to the State Congress, in 1843 San Pedro Tlaquepaque was granted the category of Villa, a name it kept until 1917, when by decree of then governor Manuel Aguirre Berlanga, it was prohibited in Jalisco to use the name of saints in streets, squares, parks, as well as \u201cliving persons, animals or other frivolous designations\u201d. The prohibition did not include municipalities, but San Pedro Tlaquepaque lost the first part of its original name.<\/p>\n<p>Currently the municipality of Tlaquepaque recovered its full name San Pedro Tlaquepaque, an initiative carried out by the municipal president, Miguel Castro Reynoso.[\/vc_column_text][\/vc_column][\/vc_row][vc_row row_height_percent=\u201d0\u2033 override_padding=\u201dyes\u201d h_padding=\u201d2\u2033 top_padding=\u201d3\u2033 bottom_padding=\u201d3\u2033 overlay_alpha=\u201d100\u2033 gutter_size=\u201d3\u2033 shift_y=\u201d0\u2033 row_height_use_pixel=\u201d\u201d][vc_column column_width_use_pixel=\u201dyes\u201d align_horizontal=\u201dalign_center\u201d gutter_size=\u201d4\u2033 font_family=\u201dfont-136269\u2033 overlay_alpha=\u201d50\u2033 shift_x=\u201d0\u2033 shift_y=\u201d0\u2033 shift_y_down=\u201d0\u2033 z_index=\u201d0\u2033 medium_width=\u201d0\u2033 mobile_width=\u201d0\u2033 zoom_width=\u201d0\u2033 zoom_height=\u201d0\u2033 column_width_pixel=\u201d800\u2033 uncode_shortcode_id=\u201d734696\u2033][vc_row_inner row_inner_height_percent=\u201d0\u2033 overlay_alpha=\u201d50\u2033 gutter_size=\u201d3\u2033 shift_y=\u201d0\u2033 row_height_use_pixel=\u201d\u201d limit_content=\u201d\u201d][vc_column_inner column_width_percent=\u201d100\u2033 position_horizontal=\u201dleft\u201d align_horizontal=\u201dalign_center\u201d gutter_size=\u201d3\u2033 overlay_alpha=\u201d50\u2033 shift_x=\u201d0\u2033 shift_y=\u201d0\u2033 medium_width=\u201d0\u2033 zoom_width=\u201d0\u2033 zoom_height=\u201d0\u2033 width=\u201d1\/1\u2033][vc_custom_heading text_font=\u201dfont-136269\u2033 text_size=\u201dfontsize-338686\u2033 text_uppercase=\u201d\u201d uncode_shortcode_id=\u201d194040\u2033]<\/p>\n<h1 class=\"titulo\">PLACE ON HILLS OF CLAY SOIL<\/h1>\n<p>[\/vc_custom_heading][\/vc_column_inner][\/vc_row_inner][vc_column_text text_lead=\u201dyes\u201d uncode_shortcode_id=\u201d115679\u2033]Before seeking its recovery, the Tlaquepaque City Hall carried out a consultation among inhabitants of the municipality, both from the city and other delegations. The ballot boxes were available to citizens from September 20 to October 8, 2010 and 13,043 people participated. The result was that 62.4 percent of the people consulted were in favor of the municipality being renamed San Pedro Tlaquepaque; 37.2 percent were in favor of keeping it as it is and 0.4 percent did not answer.<br>\nThe results of the consultation were the basis for the agreement taken by the full Tlaquepaque City Council on November 11, 2010, through which the municipal president was authorized to present before the State Congress an initiative to request the name change, as well as the modification of Article 4 of the Law of Government and Municipal Public Administration, which establishes the list of municipalities that make up Jalisco.[\/vc_column_text][\/vc_column][\/vc_row][vc_row unlock_row=\u201d\u201d row_height_percent=\u201d0\u2033 override_padding=\u201dyes\u201d h_padding=\u201d0\u2033 top_padding=\u201d0\u2033 bottom_padding=\u201d0\u2033 overlay_alpha=\u201d50\u2033 gutter_size=\u201d3\u2033 shift_y=\u201d0\u2033 row_height_use_pixel=\u201d\u201d][vc_column column_width_percent=\u201d100\u2033 gutter_size=\u201d3\u2033 overlay_alpha=\u201d50\u2033 shift_x=\u201d0\u2033 shift_y=\u201d0\u2033 medium_width=\u201d0\u2033 zoom_width=\u201d0\u2033 zoom_height=\u201d0\u2033][vc_single_image media=\u201d142215\u2033 media_width_percent=\u201d100\u2033 media_ratio=\u201dsixteen-nine\u201d media_title_uppercase=\u201d\u201d uncode_shortcode_id=\u201d123339\u2033][\/vc_column][\/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column width=\u201d1\/1\u2033][vc_empty_space][\/vc_column][\/vc_row][vc_row unlock_row=\u201d\u201d row_height_percent=\u201d0\u2033 override_padding=\u201dyes\u201d h_padding=\u201d0\u2033 top_padding=\u201d0\u2033 bottom_padding=\u201d0\u2033 overlay_alpha=\u201d50\u2033 gutter_size=\u201d3\u2033 shift_y=\u201d0\u2033 row_height_use_pixel=\u201d\u201d][vc_column][vc_gallery el_id=\u201dgallery-17359\u2033 medias=\u201d142214,142213,142215\u2033 gutter_size=\u201d2\u2033 media_items=\u201dmedia,icon\u201d screen_lg=\u201d600\u2033 screen_md=\u201d600\u2033 screen_sm=\u201d480\u2033 images_size=\u201dthree-two\u201d single_overlay_color=\u201dcolor-jevc\u201d single_overlay_opacity=\u201d20\u2033 single_image_anim=\u201dno\u201d single_h_align=\u201dcenter\u201d single_padding=\u201d2\u2033 single_title_dimension=\u201dh1\u2033 single_icon=\u201dfa fa-plus2\u2033 single_border=\u201dyes\u201d carousel_rtl=\u201d\u201d single_title_uppercase=\u201d\u201d uncode_shortcode_id=\u201d377783\u2033][\/vc_column][\/vc_row]<\/p>\n<\/body><\/div>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>This Magical Town began inhabited by Totonacs who created utensils and art objects before the conquest. 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