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Jiquilpan de Juárez is a town of about 15,000 residents in northwest Michoacán, Mexico, near the border with the states of Colima and Jalisco. It is the seat of the municipio of Jiquilpan and the birthplace of President Lázaro Cárdenas (1934–40). The city is home to the Centro de Estudios de la Revolución Mexicana Lázaro Cárdenas and the Instituto Tecnológico de Jiquilpan.
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State of Michoacán
Morelia (capital)
Municipalities and (municipal seats)
Acuitzio (Acuitzio del Canje)
Aguililla (Aguililla)
Álvaro Obregón (Álvaro Obregón)
Angamacutiro (Angamacutiro de la Unión)
Angangueo
Apatzingán (Apatzingán de la Constitución)
Aporo, Michoacán
Aquila (Aquila)
Ario (Ario de Rosales)
Arteaga (Arteaga)
Briseñas (Briseñas de Matamoros)
Buenavista (Buenavista Tomatlán)
Carácuaro (Carácuaro de Morelos)
Charapan (Charapan)
Charo (Charo)
Chavinda (Chavinda)
Cherán (Cherán)
Chilchota (Chilchota)
Chinicuila (Villa Victoria)
Chucándiro (Chucándiro)
Churintzio (Churintzio)
Churumuco (Churumuco de Morelos)
Ciudad Hidalgo
Coahuayana (Coahuayana de Hidalgo)
Coalcomán de Vázquez Pallares (Coalcomán de Vázquez Pallares)