Atengo is both a small town and a municipality of the region Sierra de Amula in the Mexican state Jalisco.
The municipality covers an area of 440.6 km² and is 1,417 m above sea level. As of the year 2005, the municipality had a total population of 4,918.[2] The name “Atengo” in the Nahuatl language can be translated to: “at the edge of the water”, and may also be interpreted as either: “place situated at the border of the river” or “at the bank”, additionally; Atengo was once inhabited by an indigenous Toltec people who worshiped an idol which they referred to as “Pupuca”. The following is a list of cities, towns, villages, and/or hamlets located in the municipality of Atengo: Agostadero, Atengo, Confradia de Lepe, Confradia de Pimienta, Crucero, El Macuchi, El Ojo de Agua, El Quemado, El Salitre Grande, El Salitre de Sedano, Huaxtla, La Chale, Las Juntas, Los Arribeños, San Pedro la Chale, San Rafael, Soyatlán del Oro, Tacota, Telexeca, Trigo de Alteñas, and La Yerbabuena.
^Citypopulation.de Population of Atengo municipality with localities
^"Atengo". Enciclopedia de los Municipios de México. Instituto Nacional para el Federalismo y el Desarrollo Municipal. Archived from the original on April 1, 2007. Retrieved April 13, 2009.
Atengo is both a small town and a municipality of the region Sierra de Amula in the Mexican state Jalisco. The municipality covers an area of 440.6 km²...
The Atengo River, also known as the Chapalagana River, is a river of Mexico. It is a tributary of the Huaynamota River in the southern Sierra Madre Occidental...
and around the present day towns of Tecolotlán, Tenamaxtlán, Juchitlán, Atengo, and Atenguillo in Jalisco; and Valle de Banderas in Nayarit. Aztlán — legendary...
Telexeca is a rural village in the municipality of Atengo, which is itself in the region of Sierra de Amula. Additionally, the region is it itself in the...
Tecolotlán, Juchitlán, El Limón, El Grullo, Ejutla, Chiquilistlán and Atengo. The Sierra Occidental has eight municipalities: Talpa de Allende, San Sebastián...
located within six municipalities: San Martín de Hidalgo, Tecolotlán, Cocula, Atengo, Tenamaxtlán, and Ameca. The Sierra de Quila is part of the Trans-Mexican...
north, and Atengo River, also known as the Chapalagana, which joins from the east. The basin of the Jesús María covers 5,185 km2. The Atengo River drains...
Honduras Adelaide, Australia Kiryat Bialik, Israel Domestic cooperation Atengo, Jalisco Bahía de Banderas, Nayarit El Grullo, Jalisco Veracruz, Veracruz...
Navy > 1.1948 as Ciclope Delivered 4.1944 as USS MC-1415 Power > HMS ODT Atengo > 6.1947 to Italian Navy as Titano Delivered 7.1944 as USS MC-1419 Helper...
Río Grande de Santiago Mololoa River Huaynamota River (Jesús María River) Atengo River (Chapalagana River) Huajimic River Camotlán River Bolaños River Colotlán...
December 1965 Acapulco Pope John XXIII Virgen de Natividad de Atengo 30 August 1966 Atengo, Jalisco Pope John XXIII Nuestra Señora de los Dolores 11 November...
Bolaños River to the east from that of the Huaynamota and its tributaries the Atengo (or Chapalagana) and Camotlán to the west. Both the Bolaños and the Huaynamota...
sub-basins of the Ameca, Atenguillo, Bolaños, Grande de Santiago, Juchipila, Atengo, and Tlaltenango rivers in Durango, Jalisco, Nayarit, Aguascalientes, and...
USSR 1944 renamed Forthright Power, sold to the United Kingdom, renamed Atengo, sold to Italy, 1947 renamed Titano, scrapped 1974 Steadfast, sold to the...
seagoing tugboat MV Atengo, which was in peril off the western coast of Mexico in a hurricane. During the rescue a crewman of Atengo had his hand mangled...
hall. On September 17, due to the heavy rains recorded, the Chorcha and Atengo neighborhoods were evacuated; the Melchor Ocampo primary school was enabled...
Río Grande de Santiago, including, from west to east, the Huaynamota and Atengo, Bolaños, Juchipila, and Verde. It also includes portions of the westernmost...