San Francisco de Asís, Atotonilco El Alto

San Francisco de Asis, Jalisco
Town
Nickname(s): San Pancho

Location of the municipality in Jalisco
San Francisco de Asis, Jalisco

Location in Mexico

Coordinates: 20°32′N 102°30′W / 20.533°N 102.500°W / 20.533; -102.500Coordinates: 20°32′N 102°30′W / 20.533°N 102.500°W / 20.533; -102.500
Country  Mexico
State Jalisco
Elevation 2,000 m (6,561 ft)
Population (2005)
  Total 5,167

San Francisco de Asis is a town within the municipality of the Atotonilco El Alto located in the southeastern part of the state of Jalisco in Mexico. It is named after the Italian Saint Francis of Assisi. At the time of the census of 2005 the town had a population of 5,167 inhabitants. Its most distinctive features are the Fine Sanctuary of Our Lady of Los Altos and the fact that new tequila factories are located there. Its surrounding municipality of the same name had an area of 1,532.78 km² (591.81 sq mi) and a population in conjunction of Atotonilco el alto of 126,625 in the 2005 census, but its territory is increasing significantly since the beginning of 2005 with the creation of the new housing, churches, and schools.

Ancestry

Traditionally, the region of San Francisco de Asis is known for its inhabitants of French, German, Italian, Fenicia and Spanish ancestry strong family and Roman Catholic values. Most young men leave town to work in the United States. Men arrive from out of state and abroad in hopes of finding a pretty girl with traditional family values.

Also worth noting is the growing number of distinguished expatriates who emigrated to the US. These now reside particularly in California, Nashville, Houston, South Dallas and Chicago metropolitan area.

San Francisco de Asis Plaza

Plaza providing outdoor entertainment, sitting areas, fountains, and sometimes kiosks. Many Youths and Elders walk around there at every Sunday Afternoon. Plaza corner near Police Station traditional cook delicious Tabbouleh and Tacos Árabes known as Al pastor.

A traditional Sunday night consists of many young women and men walking around the plaza.

References

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