San Cristóbal De La Barranca
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San Cristóbal de la Barranca is a town and
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, in
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in central-western
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. The municipality covers an area of 523 km². As of 2020, the municipality had a total population of 2,924.


Geography


Limits

San Cristóbal de la Barranca is bounded on the north by the state of
Zacatecas Zacatecas, officially the Free and Sovereign State of Zacatecas, is one of the Political divisions of Mexico, 31 states of Mexico. It is divided into Municipalities of Zacatecas, 58 municipalities and its capital city is Zacatecas City, Zacatec ...
; on the south by the municipality of
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; on the east by the municipality of Ixtlahuacán del Río; and on the west by the municipality of
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.


Hydrography

The hydrological resources of the municipality are the
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, Juchipila, Cuixtla, Mezquital del Oro and Patitos rivers; and the streams of Mojoneras, Cuates, Agua Prieta, Fresno, La Trinidad, Saucillo, Terrero, Carrizalillo, Las Pilas, Guayabo, El Limón and Cántaros. There are also hot springs and geysers nearby, at the ''Parque Ecológico Los Hervores'' on the Rio Patitos between San Cristóbal de la Barranca and Teúl.


History

Before the arrival of the Spaniards, the region of San Cristóbal de la Barranca was inhabited by native tribes allied with Goaxicar, the chief of
Xochitepec Xochitepec is a ''municipio (Mexico), municipio'' (Municipalities of Mexico, municipality) of the Mexican state, state of Morelos, in central Mexico. Xochitepec is also the name of its principal township and seat of the municipal government. It is ...
. In 1530,
Cristóbal de Oñate Cristóbal de Oñate (1504 — October 6, 1567) was a Spanish Basque explorer, conquistador and colonial official in New Spain. He is considered the founder of the contemporary city of Guadalajara in 1531, as well as other places in Nueva Gali ...
, a Spanish captain in the army of
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, arrived here to serve as acting governor. In 1538, during the administration of Diego Pérez de la Torre, governor of
Nueva Galicia Nuevo Reino de Galicia (New Kingdom of Galicia; ) or simply Nueva Galicia (''New Galicia'', ''Nova Galicia''), known in Nahuatl as Chimalhuacán (‘the land of shield bearers’), was an autonomous kingdom of the Viceroyalty of New Spain. It w ...
, the native population revolted against Spanish rule. The governor personally organized the suppression of the insurgents, but his forces were defeated and he was killed when he fell from his horse. In 1540, the inhabitants participated in the Mixton War. From the second half of the sixteenth century to the first decades of the nineteenth century, San Cristóbal de la Barranca had a corregimiento character. In his ''Description of New Galicia'', Domingo Lázaro de Arregui refers to San Cristóbal de la Barranca in the following terms: "Under the jurisdiction of Tlacotlán, 3 leagues more or less from Guadalajara, to the north, near the road of those who go to Zacatecas and the other band of the river, is the town of San Cristóbal, in the same canyon where the river runs, which is a very deep canyon, and is the reason they call it ‘de la Barranca’. It is the seat of this district and has many villages under its jurisdiction: Tecsistlán, , San Esteban, Ixcatlán and San Juan ...; these towns are of but few people ... The Indians of this jurisdiction take honey from maguey. There are very few people in this band; They are the doctrine of clergymen of the Ocotlan party. The others are administered by friars of San Francisco from the convent of Xuchipila". These writings refer to the year 1621, the date on which the aforementioned work was carried out. In 1825 it had a town hall and belonged to the
Zapopan Zapopan () is a city and municipality located in the Mexican state of Jalisco. Part of the Guadalajara Metropolitan Area, Zapopan is the largest city in the state. It's best known as the home of the Virgin of Zapopan, an image of the Virgin ...
department of 1 st canton of Guadalajara; It was integrated to this canton from this year until the suppression of that form of political-territorial organization. In 1838 San Cristobal obtained the status of town; and in 1895 with the same category included 13 police stations. The current town dates from 1875, the year in which a strong tremor destroyed the previous one. Produced by the
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" El Ceboruco", at 11:30 p.m. from February 11 of the aforementioned year an underground noise was heard, a trepidatory tremor immediately arose that was repeated five minutes later, leaving the population in ruins. There the town was founded again. The date of its beginning status as a municipality is not known, although the decree of 1 May 1886, which indicates the Territorial and Political Division of the State of
Jalisco Jalisco, officially the Free and Sovereign State of Jalisco, is one of the 31 states which, along with Mexico City, comprise the 32 Political divisions of Mexico, Federal Entities of Mexico. It is located in western Mexico and is bordered by s ...
, already mentions it as such.


References

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