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Querendaro Michoacan de Ocampo
Talk about the pre-Hispanic origins, the meaning of the name and location.

From Wikipedia: Since the English version is lacking information, I am going to translate the one from Spanish to English, which also has a lot of incorrect information; therefore I will do personal research from academics and proffesionals who live in this town to gather reliable and accurate information. According to Wikipedia: Querendaro is one of the 113 municipalities that integrate the state of Michoacan. The word Querendaro comes from the chichimeca dialect and means "place of large stones" and it could refer to a rocky formation known as "La Pena Rajada" in which there are caves and on their walls ancestral paintings that date back to the pre-Hispanic era. According to the wikipedia page in spanish ("Queréndaro." Wikipedia, . 4 feb 2017, 16:18 UTC. 24 Apr 2017, 18:21 .), Its foundation dates back to the Tarascan and the matlatzinca people, though it seems the area was not populated for a period of time. The territory that now occupies Querendaro, was assigned to the Jesuits, for them to farm the land and get the resources they needed to sustain their religious order, they started buildings that later became part of the Hacienda de Querendaro. due to the nature of the place, mainly to the good quality of the land, their.......... -Talk about the different communities or ranches that integrate the municipality and their economic/cultural collaborations to the municipality. -EL REAL, RIO DE PARRAS, LA ESTANCIA, PUEBLO VIEJO EL CASTILLO. Basically it will be a matter of doing self research with people who live in these places to gather information, because it seems like no one had do research about any of these small towns besides the web site http://www.en.nuestro-mexico.com/Michoacan-de-Ocampo/Querendaro/ in English and Spanish.

References: http://www.en.nuestro-mexico.com/Michoacan-de-Ocampo/Querendaro/

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