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Santa Ana Maya (town)
Santa Ana Maya Municipality is a Municipalities of Michoacán, municipality in the Mexico, Mexican List of states of Mexico, state of Michoacán, bordering on the state of Guanajuato and Lake Cuitzeo. History Santa Ana Maya's population origins are pre-Hispanic. The ancient name of Santa Ana Maya: Mayao, is but a syncopation of Mayapequaro "Market Place" as ... It is quite possible then that Santa Ana Maya out instead of barter between Purépecha and Otomi. Santa Ana Maya's more important headings of capital are, remittances, farming, carpentry, and others with less importance. Its main attractions are the two fairs, one is celebrated on the month of February(9 to 19), and the other is on the month of July (17 to 26). Mayor Ygnacio López Mendoza was murdered in November 2013. Localities Several small towns pertain to it: Huacao, La Lobera, Rancho Nuevo, El Cuervo, Michoacán, El Cuervo, La Ladera, Potzundareo, San Rafael, Michoacán, San Rafael, El Toronjo, La Mesa Rica, La Col ...
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Municipalities () are the administrative divisions under the List of states of Mexico, states of Mexico according to the Constitution of Mexico, constitution. Municipalities are considered as the second-level administrative divisions by the Federal government of Mexico, federal government. However, some state regulations have designed intrastate regions to administer their own municipalities. Municipalities are further divided into Localities of Mexico, localities in the structural hierarchy of administrative divisions of Mexico. As of December 2024, there are 2,462 municipalities in Mexico. In Mexico, municipalities should not be confused with cities (). Cities are Localities of Mexico, locality-level divisions that are administered by the municipality. Although some List of cities in Mexico, larger cities are consolidated with its own municipality and form a single level of governance. In addition, the 16 Boroughs of Mexico City, boroughs of Mexico City are considered municipali ...
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