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The coordinates of the municipal seat of Atolinga are 21° 44’ 15” north and 103° 28’ 30” west. The town in located at 2,250 meters above sea level and the municipality covers an area of 280 square kilometers.
The coordinates of the municipal seat of Atolinga are 21° 44’ 15” north and 103° 28’ 30” west. The town in located at 2,250 meters above sea level and the municipality covers an area of 280 square kilometers.


The municipality rests on a mesa that is the western border of the Tlaltenango Valley. The Atolinga River, which runs through the municpal seat is a tributary of the [[Bolaños]] River.
The municipality rests on a mesa that is the western border of the Tlaltenango Valley. The Atolinga River, which runs through the municipal seat is a tributary of the [[Bolaños]] River.


==Population==
==Population==

==History==
==History==
Prior to the arrival of the Spanish to the area, the region around Atolinga was inhabited by indigenous people of the [[Caxcan]] and [[Tepehuan|Tepecan]] ethnic groups. The first Spanish contact with these people must have been in [[1530]] when [[Pedro Almíndez Chirino]] went through the Valley of [[Tlaltenango]] on a northbound expedition.
Prior to the arrival of the Spanish to the area, the region around Atolinga was inhabited by indigenous people of the [[Caxcan]] and [[Tepehuan|Tepecan]] ethnic groups. The first Spanish contact with these people must have been in [[1530]] when [[Pedro Almíndez Chirino]] went through the Valley of [[Tlaltenango]] on a northbound expedition.
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*Insituto Nacional de Estadística, Geografía e Informática [http://www.inegi.gob.mx]
*Insituto Nacional de Estadística, Geografía e Informática [http://www.inegi.gob.mx]

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Revision as of 17:07, 10 March 2007

Municipio de Atolinga
Location

Atolinga is one of the 58 municipalities of the Mexican state of Zacatecas, loacted in its southwestern portion. To the south Atolinga is bordered by Tepechitlán and Florencia de Benito Juárez. To the east it is bordered by Tlaltenango de Sánchez Román and to the north and west by the state of Jalisco.

The coordinates of the municipal seat of Atolinga are 21° 44’ 15” north and 103° 28’ 30” west. The town in located at 2,250 meters above sea level and the municipality covers an area of 280 square kilometers.

The municipality rests on a mesa that is the western border of the Tlaltenango Valley. The Atolinga River, which runs through the municipal seat is a tributary of the Bolaños River.

Population

History

Prior to the arrival of the Spanish to the area, the region around Atolinga was inhabited by indigenous people of the Caxcan and Tepecan ethnic groups. The first Spanish contact with these people must have been in 1530 when Pedro Almíndez Chirino went through the Valley of Tlaltenango on a northbound expedition.

The first land grantee of the area was Pedro Sernosa, who later sold his land to Juan Fernández de Jara Quemada.

The town formed part of the jurisdiccion of Tlaltenango for both ecclesiastical purposes and governmental purposes until the beginning of the 1800s. In 1814, a plea was made by the citizenry that the community be granted its own town council and status as a municipality due to the long distance from the municipal seat and the ascending local population. The plea spells out that the town counted with nearly 700 "souls" and that within a radius of two leagues lived more than 3,700 people.

Sources

  • Enciclopedia de los Municipios de Zacatecas, State of Zacatecas [1]
  • Insituto Nacional de Estadística, Geografía e Informática [2]

21°44′N 103°28′W / 21.733°N 103.467°W / 21.733; -103.467