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Cupareo is a Mexican town in the state of Guanajuato. Location Cupareo is located southeast of Lake Yuriria. Nearby cities include Salvatierra, Guanajuato, Salvatierra, Yuriria, Moroleon, Uriangato, and Celaya. Nearby villages include San Nicolas de Los Agustinos, Puerta del Monte, Casacuaran, Tinaja de Pastores and Santiago Maravatío. The microregion of Cupareo (which includes the villages of Puerta Del Monte, Betania and Gervasio Mendoza) has a total population of 4,524 according to the 2005 census. Economy The economy of Cupareo consists mainly of agriculture and remittances from those who have emigrated to the US. From the agricultural and environmental point of view, Cupareo faces many problems. Most of the land is irrigated, water is obtained from wells next to land farms. Farmers use gravitational or surface irrigation which is one of the most inefficient methods of irrigation, creating several problems including poor water use efficiency practice, salinization, and co ...
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Salvatierra, Guanajuato
Salvatierra () is a Mexican city (and municipality) located in the valley of Huatzindeo in the lowlands of the state of Guanajuato. It is rich in civil and religious architecture; haciendas, bridges, convents and large houses surrounded in tradition and history. With an area of 507.70 square kilometres, Salvatierra accounts for 1.66% the total area of the state. It is bordered to the north by Tarimoro and Cortazar, to the south by Acámbaro and the state of Michoacán, to the west by Yuriria and Santiago Maravatío, and to the northeast by Jaral del Progreso. The municipality had a total of 94,558 inhabitants of which 34,066 lived in the city of Salvatierra, according to the 2005 census. As of 2020 the municipality had a total of 94,126 inhabitants, compared to 2010, the population in Salvatierra decreased by −3.02% In pre-Columbian times the area was known as Huatzindeo (or Guatzindeo) which means "Place of beautiful vegetation" by the mostly Purépecha inhabitants. In 164 ...
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