Tecomán | |
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Tecomán Location in Mexico | |
Coordinates: 18°55′N 103°53′W / 18.917°N 103.883°W | |
Country | Mexico |
State | Colima |
Municipal seat | Tecomán |
Area | |
• Total | 834.77 km2 (322.31 sq mi) |
Population (2005) | |
• Total | 98,150 |
Tecomán is a municipality in the Mexican state of Colima. The municipal seat lies at Tecomán. The municipality covers an area of 834.77 km².
As of 2005, the municipality had a total population of 98,150.[1]
Government
Mayors and municipal presidents
Ruler | Term | Office | Political party |
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Melchor Ruiz[2][3] | 1581 | Governor of the Republic of Indians | |
Miguel Barajas | 1764 | Mayor | |
Antonio Biana | 1767 | Mayor | |
Salvador Ruiz | 1770 | Mayor | |
Diego Salinas | 1773 | Mayor | |
Diego López | 1778 | Mayor | |
Juan Francisco | 1779 | Mayor | |
Fabián Sebastián | 1780 | Mayor | |
Miguel Martín | 1781 | Mayor | |
Gregorio Yriarte | 1795 | Mayor | |
Cristóbal Juan | 1796 | Mayor | |
Salvador Juan | 1800 | Mayor | |
Pedro de la Cruz | 1801 | Mayor | |
Juan Antonio Carrillo | 1802 | Mayor | |
Sebastián Gaspar | 1809 | Mayor | |
Juan Villasana | 1810 | Subdelegate | |
Pedro Miguel | 1811 | Subdelegate | |
Juan Pérez | 1833 | Deputy mayor | |
Carlos Aguilar | 1886 | Mayor | |
Justo Cardoso | 1896 | Mayor | |
Lorenzo Gómez | 1897 | Mayor | |
Juan López | 1898 | Mayor | |
Serapio Montes de Oca | 1899 | Mayor | |
Justo Cardoso | 1901 | Mayor | |
Juan López | 1902 | Mayor | |
Ventura Cruz | 1904 | Mayor | |
Emiliano García | 1905 | Mayor | |
Antonio García Barragán[4] | 1914 | Municipal president | |
Ismael B. Bermúdez | 1915 | Municipal president | |
J. Cruz González | 1916 | Municipal president | |
Ramón Llerenas | 1917 | Municipal president | |
Bartolo Núñez | 1920–1921 | Municipal president | |
Rafael Serrano, Miguel Alcaráz | 1922 | Municipal president | |
Crescencio Salazar González | 1923–1924 | Municipal president | |
Bartolo Núñez, Francisco Arcega | 1924 | Municipal president | |
Miguel Alcaraz | 1925 | Municipal president | |
Prisciliano Zepeda | 1925 | Municipal president | |
Rodolfo Amouroux | 1925–1926 | Municipal president | |
Francisco Arcega | 1927–1929 | Municipal president | |
Crescencio Salazar | 1929 | Municipal president | PNR |
Miguel García | 1930 | Municipal president | PNR |
Ramón Solórzano | 1931 | Municipal president | PNR |
Antonio García Brizuela | 1931 | Municipal president | PNR |
Félix Cabellos | 1931 | Municipal president | PNR |
Gregorio Zúñiga | 1932 | Municipal president | PNR |
Sebastián Saucedo | 1932 | Municipal president | PNR |
Pedro Gutiérrez | 1933 | Municipal president | PNR |
Teodoro Gaytán | 1933–1934 | Municipal president | PNR |
Pablo Alamillo | 1934 | Municipal president | PNR |
Juan G. Gaitán | 1936 | Municipal president | PNR |
Antonio Gallegos | 1936 | Municipal president | PNR |
Marciano Cabrera | 1936 | Municipal president | PNR |
José S. Andrade | 1936 | Municipal president | PNR |
Gregorio Zúñiga | 1937 | Municipal president | PNR |
Crescencio Salazar | 1938 | Municipal president | PRM |
Jorge B. Mesina | 1939 | Municipal president | PRM |
Ascención García | 1939 | Municipal president | PRM |
Ignacio Gómez | 1940 | Municipal president | PRM |
Antonio García Brizuela | 1940 | Municipal president | PRM |
Eleazar Escobedo Trigo | 1941 | Municipal president | PRM |
Manuel Muñoz | 1942 | Municipal president | PRM |
Andrés López Galván | 1943 | Municipal president | PRM |
José S. Andrade | 1944 | Municipal president | PRM |
Fortunato Gallegos | 1945 | Municipal president | PRM |
Alfonso Herrera | 1946–1948 | Municipal president | PRI |
José Espinoza Rivera | 1949–1951 | Municipal president | PRI |
Miguel Bracamontes | 1951–1954 | Municipal president | PRI |
José Gaytán Moreno | 1955 | Municipal president | PRI |
Antonio González Fernández | 1955–1956 | Municipal president | PRI |
Jesús Assam Chavarín | 1956–1958 | Municipal president | PRI |
Jorge Ochoa Gutiérrez | 1958–1961 | Municipal president | PRI |
Enrique Bayardo López | 1961–1964 | Municipal president | PRI |
Jorge Cabrera Salazar | 1964 | Municipal president | PRI |
José Espinoza Rivera | 1964–1967 | Municipal president | PRI |
José Salazar Cárdenas | 1967 | Municipal president | PRI |
Ricardo Sevilla del Río | 1968–1970 | Municipal president | PRI |
Filemón Cervantes Hernández | 1970–1973 | Municipal president | PRI |
J. Concepción Rodríguez | 1973–1976 | Municipal president | PRI |
Salvador Solís | 1976–1979 | Municipal president | PRI |
Elías Lozano | 1979–1982 | Municipal president | PRI |
Rubén Rosas García | 1982–1985 | Municipal president | PRI |
Jorge Mesina Peña | 1985 | Acting municipal president | PRI |
Juan José Sevilla Solórzano | 1985–1988 | Municipal president | PRI |
Enrique Alcocer Acevedo | 1988–1991 | Municipal president | PRI |
Federico Gudiño Novoa | 1991–1994 | Municipal president | PRI |
Ma. Elena Espinosa Radillo | 1994–1997 | Municipal president | PRI |
Gustavo Alberto Vázquez Montes | 1997–2000 | Municipal president | PRI |
Jaime Castañeda Esparza | 2000 | Acting municipal president | PRI |
Óscar Armando Ávalos Verdugo | 2000–2003 | Municipal president | PRI |
Elías Martínez Delgadillo | 2003–2005 | Municipal president | PAN |
Pablo Ochoa Mendoza | 2005–2006 | Municipal president | PAN |
Juan Carlos Pinto Rodríguez | 2006–2009 | Municipal president | PRI |
Saúl Magaña Madrigal | 2009–2012 | Municipal president | PAN |
Héctor Raúl Vázquez Montes | 2012–2015 | Municipal president | PRI |
José Guadalupe García Negrete | 2015–2018 | Municipal president | PAN |
Elías Antonio Lozano Ochoa | 2018–2021 | Municipal president | Morena |
See also
References
- ↑ "Tecomán". Enciclopedia de los Municipios de México. Instituto Nacional para el Federalismo y el Desarrollo Municipal. Archived from the original on June 11, 2008. Retrieved November 9, 2008.
- ↑ Monografía de Tecomán. José Salazar Cárdenas. Retrieved 29 July 2021
- ↑ Las Parroquias de Caxitlán y Tecomán. Priest Roberto Urzúa Orozco. Retrieved 29 July 2021
- ↑ "Enciclopedia de los Municipios y Delegaciones de México. Estado de Colima. Tecomán" (in Spanish). Retrieved 29 July 2021.
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