The exchange took place at the Museo Trompo Mágico in Guadalajara.
Jalisco Does Not Belong To The CONAGO: Alfaro
The governor affirms that the state will only be present at meetings called by AMLO.
Smart Cities; Guadalajara and Tequila in Jalisco
Endowed with technological solutions to make the lives of citizens easier
Singer Vicente Fernandez Dies
He passed away this Sunday in a hospital un Guadalajara
More Than 13,000 People Over 60 Receive Second Dose of the COVID-19 Vaccine in Various Regions of Jalisco
Yesterday started the completion of vaccination schedules with Sinovac and AstraZeneca; 33 municipalities will be covered this week.
Alfaro Meets With The U.S. Ambassador.
The meeting will address commercial and social issues.
Government of Mexico Expresses Concern Regarding Alert by US Authorities Not to Visit this Country
The Government of Mexico expresses its concern about the modification in the travel recommendation issued by the authorities of the United States.
Six Commemorative Coins Are Launched
For the bicentennial of Mexico's Independence Day
On the occasion of the Bicentennial of Mexico's Independence, the Bank of Mexico (Banxico) announced the release of six commemorative coins. Three of these coins are bimetallic and three are silver, with denominations of 10 and 20 pesos. Thus, to celebrate the Bicentennial of Mexico's Independence, there will not only be an exhibition, but also six commemorative coins with denominations of 20 and 10 pesos, featuring historical characters, symbols and buildings, which were put into circulation today. The 20-peso coins are bimetallic, dodecagonal in shape and have a latent image and a micro text as security elements.
Meanwhile, the 10-peso coins are silver and circular in shape and these are limited edition, so they can only be purchased at credit institutions, the Mexican Mint and the Interactive Museum of Economics. "In addition to a means of payment, they are excellent vehicles to evoke our traditions and culture, as well as to commemorate transcendent events in our history," explained Tatiana Clouthier, head of the Ministry of Economy, on the 'mañanera'. These assets commemorate three events: the 700th anniversary of the Lunar Foundation of Mexico City-Tenochtitlan, the 500th anniversary of the Historical Memory of Mexico-Tenochtitlan and the Bicentennial of National Independence.
It should be noted that every year Mexico celebrates Independence Day, and this year, like last September, it was not possible to celebrate the "grito" with national holidays, due to the pandemic, so this launch represents the celebration of the independence of Mexico.
Regional Strategic Plan for the Sierra de Tapalpa Presented
It establishes the bases for regional development, favoring balances between social, economic, and sustainable development needs, and puts a stop to irrational actions on land use.
"Olaf" Leaves Cars Stranded in Baja California Sur
Authorities closed ports and schools in the area.
Jalisco Forest Fighters Training to Fight Fires
More than 600 cadets have completed training processes on fire matters.