Santa Cruz de las Flores, San Martín de Hidalgo, Jalisco

Coordinates: 20°23′30″N 103°57′03″W / 20.39167°N 103.95083°W / 20.39167; -103.95083
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Santa Cruz de las Flores
Cuauhtémoc
Town
Central Daylight Time)
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Santa Cruz de las Flores (

Aztec tribe before settling in Tenochtitlan, having been revealed the eagle emblem on the hillside area. The population was 1,367 according to the 2020 census.[1]

The town is most famous for its parroquia, which dates to the mid-16th century. The town serves as the medical, cultural, and federal center for the towns surrounding it. The nearby towns within the territorial sub-committee of Santa Cruz are Jesús María, Río Grande, San Jerónimo, Mesa del Cobre, El Cobre, and Lagunillas.

Santa Cruz is strategically situated on an oblong hill about a half-mile south of the municipal seat. The town is known for its streets, that runs from west to east following a sloping terrain, which fits perfectly for the panoramic view of the inset valley of Santa Cruz.

Population

According to the

INEGI
census of 2010; 1,531 inhabitants reside in Santa Cruz de las Flores. 756 of them male, and 775 of them female. There were a total of 432 homes in the locality. This figure decreased to 1,367 inhabitants in the 2020 census.

References

  1. ^ "ITER por localidad, Censo de Población y Vivienda 2020" (in Spanish). Instituto de Información Estadística y Geográfica de Jalisco. Retrieved 14 February 2024.