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Arandas, Jalisco

Arandas is a municipality of the Altos Sur region of the state of Jalisco in Mexico. Arandas is also the name of the municipality's main township and the center of the municipal government. The city centre is located approximately 86 miles (138 km) east of Guadalajara, the state capital.[2] Arandas is accessible to residents of Guadalajara by the Mexican Federal Highway 80D and Jalisco State Highway 314.[3]

Arandas
Municipality and city
Municipality of Arandas
Parroquia de San José Obrero: Arandas Landmark
Nicknames: 
Tierra del Tequila, Tierra Colorada
Motto(s): 
"Tierra Pobre, Gente Laboriosa" (Spanish)
"Poor land, hardworking people"
Coordinates: 20°42′15″N 102°20′46″W / 20.70417°N 102.34611°W / 20.70417; -102.34611
Country Mexico
StateJalisco
Geographic and Cultural RegionLos Altos de Jalisco
Settled1544
Founded1761
Government
 • TypeMayor and Council System
 • MayorAna Isabel Bañuelos Ramírez
 • Political partyCitizens' Movement
Area
 • Municipality949.9 km2 (366.8 sq mi)
 • City13.83 km2 (5.34 sq mi)
Elevation
2,061 m (6,762 ft)
Population
 (2020 census)[1]
 • Municipality80,609
 • Rank13th out of 125 in Jalisco
 • Density62.3/km2 (161.3/sq mi)
 • City
59,648
 • City density4,300/km2 (11,000/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC-6 (Central (US Central))
 • Summer (DST)UTC-5 (Central (US Central))
Postal code
47180
Area code348
Köppen Climate ClassificationSubtropical Highland Oceanic Climate (Cwb)
Websitehttp://www.arandas.gob.mx

The population of the town of Arandas was 59,648 as of the 2020 census. The town's main plaza is named Plaza Hidalgo after Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, known as the father of Mexico's war of independence. The municipality's population as of the census of 2015 was 77,116 and its area was 949.9 km2 (366.8 sq mi); however, both of these figures have been significantly reduced since 2007 with the creation of the municipality of San Ignacio Cerro Gordo from the western part of what was formerly part of the Arandas municipality. San Ignacio Cerro Gordo was the second-largest community in the municipality before the split, with a population of 9,485 inhabitants, but the largest remaining community besides the city of Arandas is Santa María del Valle, with a population of 4,285 (2020 census).[1]

Arandas is situated on the Mesa Central at an elevation of 6,762 feet (2,061 metres). Arandas is commonly known among Mexicans as the commercial and manufacturing centre for agricultural products (typically beans and wheat) and its pastoral environment, which allows the city to produce various commercial products such as linseed oil, tequila, pottery, woollen blankets, and straw hats.

Local toponymy

The name is derived from the original name the existing population received during the 17th century: Santa María de Guadalupe de los Aranda, which was derived from the last name Aranda, one of the founding families; along with Camarena and Hernández Gamiño.

History

Originally, the region was inhabited by the Chichimeca and the Purépecha people. To show the origin of this community more extensively, the past was excavated and information was linked together until reaching its institutional origin that dates to July 2, 1544, the year that both New Spain's viceroy Don Antonio de Mendoza, as the governor of Nueva Galicia Francisco Vázquez de Coronado, they gave in a series of land bonds to Spanish captain Juan de Villaseñor y Orozco, which by its vast land area became a large estate (40.000 square km) achieved due to his great labour both, in the early days of the conquest, as well as a reward for his great strategies during the Mixton war.

On November 14, 1824, Arandas became part of the Atotonilco department. On April 8, 1844, the council was established. On July 9, 1875, Arandas became elevated to municipality status and on September 17, it was raised to town status, but belonged to the La Barca department. On August 23, 1969, Arandas became recognized as a city by then governor of Jalisco, Francisco Medina Ascencio.

From 1926 to 1929, the Cristero War took place and Arandas was a focal during the war because of the strong religious sentiments of the population.

The crater Arandas, on the planet Mars, was named after the city since 1976, when the International Astronomical Union agreed to put it in honour of the city. Arandas Crater is estimated to be 24.8 km (15.4 miles) in diameter.[4] Arandas is located within the Mare Acidalium Quadrangle to the Northeast of Chryse Planitia in the Northern Plains of Mars and is one of the classic examples of a double-layered ejecta crater. The Arandas crater was one of the first DLE craters studied following the start of the Viking Orbiter missions in the late 1970s.[5]

Demography

According to the 2005 Second Count of Population and Housing, the city has 80,193 inhabitants, of which 38,171 are males and 42,022 are women; 0.56% of the population are of Indigenous backgrounds. In 2015, the population in Arandas was composed of 49% men and 51% women. The city has seen a sharp demographic rise in recent years to its growing agricultural sector and economic opportunities. Compared to 2010, the population in Arandas increased by 10.7%.[6] Around 60% of the population is of European origin mostly of Spanish and French descent. The Municipality has an Afro-Descendant population of 599, approximately 0.78% of the city's population, this population descends from victims of the slave trade in Latin America perpetuated by the New Spanish regime.

The age range of Arandas residents that concentrates the largest population were 15 to 19 years (7,738 inhabitants), 5 to 9 years (7,441 inhabitants), and 10 to 14 years (7,321 inhabitants). Among them, they concentrated 27.9% of the total population.

Sex Age range Population Percentage of total population (%)
Male 0 to 4 years 3592 4.46
Male 5 to 9 years 3870 4.80
Male 10 to 14 years 3727 4.62
Male 15 to 19 years 3912 4.85
Male 20 to 24 years 3304 4.10
Male 25 to 29 years 2966 3.68
Male 30 to 34 years 2865 3.55
Male 35 to 39 years 2805 3.48
Male 40 to 44 years 2526 3.13
Male 45 to 49 years 2307 2.86
Male 50 to 54 years 1938 2.40
Male 55 to 59 years 1600 1.98
Male 60 to 64 years 1336 1.66
Male 65 to 69 years 907 1.13
Male 70 to 74 years 726 0.90
Male 75 to 79 years 506 0.63
Male 80 to 84 years 359 0.45
Male 85 or more years 246 0.31
Sex Age range Population Percentage of total population (%)
Female 0 to 4 years 3513 4.36
Female 5 to 9 years 3571 4.43
Female 10 to 14 years 3594 4.46
Female 15 to 19 years 3826 4.75
Female 20 to 24 years 3480 4.32
Female 25 to 29 years 3089 3.83
Female 30 to 34 years 3227 4.00
Female 35 to 39 years 3106 3.85
Female 40 to 44 years 2774 3.44
Female 45 to 49 years 2488 3.09
Female 50 to 54 years 2192 2.72
Female 55 to 59 years 1738 2.16
Female 60 to 64 years 1410 1.75
Female 65 to 69 years 1121 1.39
Female 70 to 74 years 763 0.95
Female 75 to 79 years 554 0.69
Female 80 to 84 years 350 0.43
Female 85 or more years 321 0.40

Diversity of the person of reference or head of the household

According to data from the Population Census 2020, 22.8k dwellings were registered, with an average of 3.4 individuals per household. Of these, 31.4% are homes where the person of reference is a woman and 68.6% corresponds to homes where the person of reference is a man. Regarding the age ranges of the person of reference, 11.9% of the dwellings are concentrated heads of households between 35 and 39 years.[7]

Languages

The principal and main language of Arandas is Spanish, it is the language of trade and commerce in addition to the language most commonly spoken in the everyday lives of residents. The number of speakers of indigenous languages has declined since the colonial era through genocide, cultural assimilation and policies enacted by the Spanish Empire and New Spain. However, some indigenous languages continue to be spoken within Arandas and the Greater Los Altos region. The population that's able to fluently speak one indigenous language was 261 inhabitants, which corresponds to 0.32% of the total population of Arandas. The most widely spoken indigenous dialects were Tzeltal (233 inhabitants), Náhuatl (10 inhabitants), Zapoteco (9 inhabitants) and Tarasco (9 inhabitants). Purépecha speakers also exist within the city, although the official number is unknown. These speakers descend from the Tzeltal, Nahuas, Zapotec, Purépecha and Tarasco people that have inhabited the Jalisco province since the Pre-Columbian era.[8]

Many European languages are also spoken within the city as around 60% of the population is of European origin mostly of Spanish and French descent.

Immigration

Immigration to the Los Altos de Jalisco region of Mexico has increased due to the rising economic opportunities that the region gives. Arandas specifically, is a rising residence for immigrants due to its proximity to Guadalajara, the state capital and the seventh-largest city in Mexico. The largest number of migrants who entered Arandas in the last 5 years came from the United States (338 people), Canada (30 people), and South Korea (18 people). The main causes of migration to Arandas in recent years were family (191 people), labour (95 people), and living place (38 people).

Inequality

The Gini coefficient of Arandas is 0.41. The Gini coefficient or Gini index is a statistical measure designed to represent the income distribution of the inhabitants, specifically, the inequality between them. Indices closer to 0, represent more equity among its inhabitants, while values close to 1, express maximum inequity among its population. This makes Arandas one of the municipalities in Jalisco with the lowest social inequality. In 2015, in Jalisco, the municipalities with the lowest social inequality, according to the GINI index, were: Tonila (0.359), Tonaya (0.363), Acatlán de Juárez (0.366), Ixtlahuacán de los Membrillos (0.372), and San Gabriel (0.374). On the other hand, the municipalities with less social equality by this metric were: Mezquitic (0.640), Bolaños (0.532), Villa Guerrero (0.468), Quitupan (0.458), and Huejuquilla el Alto (0.457).[9][10]

Economy

The economy of Arandas is centred around the production of goods and services, particularly the production of agricultural goods. Arandas has had unprecedented macroeconomic stability, with one of the highest per capita incomes of Jalisco municipalities, especially with the Los Altos Region. The International sales of Arandas in 2020 totalled US$4.41M, -0.37% less than the previous year.

According to data from the Economic Census 2019, the economic sectors that concentrated the most economic units in Arandas were Retail Trade (1,991 units), Other Services except Government Activities (662 units), and Temporary Accommodation and Food Preparation and Drinks (507 units).[11]

Economic sector Economic units
"Agriculture, animal husbandry and exploitation, forestry, fishing and hunting" 4
"Generation, transmission and distribution of electricity, water and gas pipeline to the consumer" 1
"Building" 17
"Manufacturing industries" 458
"To the wholesale trade" 171
"Retail trade" 1991
"Transportation and storage" 4
"Mass media information" 8
"Financial and insurance services" 17
"Real estate and rental services of furniture and intangible assets" 46
"Services professionals, scientists and technicals" 146
"Support services to business and waste management and waste and remediation services" 50
"Educational services" 36
"Health and social assistance services" 232
"Leisure and cultural services, sports, and other recreational services" 50
"Temporary accommodation and food preparation and drinks" 507
"Other services except government activities" 662

Main imports and exports

The products with the highest level of international sales in 2020 were Plastics Articles for the Conveyance or Packing of Goods (US$3.71M), Containers of Glass of a Kind Used for the Conveyance or Packing of Goods (US$590k), and Boxes, Sacks, Bags and other Paper Packaging (US$66.9k). International purchases of Arandas in 2020 were US$2.45M, -81.8% less than the previous year. The products with the highest level of international purchases in 2020 were Machinery and Apparatus for Soldering, Brazing, Welding, Gas-Operated Surface Tempering Machines and Appliances (US$694k), Machinery and Mechanical Appliances Having Individual Functions, not Specified Elsewhere (US$472k), and Labels of all Kinds, Paper or Paperboard, whether or not Printed (US$302k). As of June 2021, the annual international sales of Arandas totalled US$19.2M and the international purchases totalled US$4.96M, a balance of US$14.24M.

International sales of goods Trade value (USD) Growth percentage (%)
Plates, Sheets and Strip, Noncellular and not Reinforced 10746 -0.46
Plastics Articles for the Conveyance or Packing of Goods 3706929 0.55
Barrels, Vats, Tubs and other Coopers' Products and Parts Thereof, of Wood, Including Staves 35000 174.00
Boxes, Sacks, Bags and other Paper Packaging 66856 -0.66
Containers of Glass of a Kind Used for the Conveyance or Packing of Goods 589892 -0.66
International purchases of goods for Arandas Trade value (USD) Growth percentage (%)
The Articles of Plastics and Articles of other Materials 76651 0.02
Boxes, Sacks, Bags and other Paper Packaging 235597 -0.01
Labels of all Kinds, Paper or Paperboard, whether or not Printed 301810 -0.06
Pipe Fittings (For Example Couplings (Fittings), Elbows, Sleeves), of Iron or Steel 28121 0.09
Screws, Bolts, Nuts and Similar Articles 6844 -0.38
Other Articles of Iron or Steel 16980 1.75
The Other Articles of Aluminum 26816 -0.03
Fittings and Similar Articles of Base Metal, for Furniture, Doors, Windows, Saddlery, Chests and other Articles of this Class 90117 0.38
Air Pumps or Vacuum Pumps 15098 -0.55
Apparatus for Filtering or Purifying Liquids or Gases 4458 -0.68
Machines Used for Printing and other Printing Components 134439 0.94
Machinery and Mechanical Appliances Having Individual Functions, not Specified Elsewhere 471697 -0.04
Valves and Similar Articles for Pipes, Vats or the Like, Including Pressure-Reducing Valves and Thermostatically Controlled Valves 9424 2.46
Axles and Cranks; Bearings, Bearing Housings and other Speed Changers 73436 3.91
Motors and Generators 196338 0.72
Power Transformers, Static Converters and Inductors 33088 1.70
Machinery and Apparatus for Soldering, Brazing, Welding, Gas-Operated Surface Tempering Machines and Appliances 694140 29.70
Electrical Apparatus for Switching or Protecting Electrical Circuits 13501 3.11
Boards, Consoles and other Bases for Electric Control or Distribution of Electricity 2643 -0.99
Electrical Wires and Cables 1905 -0.34

International sales destinations and purchases

The main international sales destinations in 2020 were the United States (US$4.24M), Nicaragua (US$127k), and El Salvador (US$27.5k) while the main countries of origin of international purchases in 2020 were China (US$921k), Belgium (US$618k), and the United States (US$568k).[12]

Trade destination Trade value (USD) Growth percentage (%)
Belgium 263
Canada 12 -0.216
Dominican Republic 9529 -0.671
Guatemala 538 0.219
Nicaragua 127123 -0.113
El Salvador 27481 0.749
United States of America 4244477 0.559
Trade origin Trade value (USD) Growth percentage (%)
China 921426 -0.25
Hong Kong 155 98.19
Japan 872 -0.63
South Korea 3764 -0.13
Malaysia 200
Turkey 1130 83.93
Taiwan 103681 1.12
Vietnam 1 -1.00
Austria 28250 -0.81
Belgium 618038 30.95
Germany 56727 -0.52
Spain 87081 -0.14
France 793 -0.86
Greece 3926
Italy 14031 0.61
Poland 24
Canada 30211 -0.76
The United States 568115 0.01

Foreign direct investment

Jalisco, particularly the Los Altos de Jalisco subregion (which includes Arandas), has received a lot of Foreign Direct Investment in the 21st century. In the period January to June 2021, FDI in Jalisco reached US$875M, distributed in reinvestment of earnings (US$542M), inter-company debts (US$202M), and equity capital (US$131M). From January 1999 and June 2021, Jalisco accumulates a total of US$625B in FDI, distributed in equity capital (US$15.4B), reinvestment of earnings (US$10.3B), and inter-company debts (US$8.85B). From January to June de 2021, the main origin countries of FDI in Jalisco were United States (US$301M), United Kingdom (US$209M), and Canada (US$90.2M). Between January 1999 and June 2021, the countries that have contributed the most to FDI are the United States (US$17.6B), Germany (US$2.98B), and Spain (US$2.9B).

Country Investment (USD)
China 54009079
Japan 120497208
Switzerland 84574341
Germany 349362823
Denmark 20304611
Spain 265965240
France -21620096
The United Kingdom 171816895
Ireland -249706
Italy 17462328
Netherlands 123205765
Canada 342241669
Guatemala 170493
Panama -100969
United States 466982513
Australia 3014946
Argentina 983582
Brazil 55169205
Chile 41852612
Colombia 4372832
Venezuela 3766647
Unknown 12368299

Poverty

In 2015, 38.9% of the population was in a situation of moderate poverty and 2.94% in extreme poverty. The vulnerable population due to social deprivation reached 36.8%, while the vulnerable population by income was 5.82%. Poverty rates in Arandas have decreased substantially since 2010 but economic challenges still persist for many inhabitants. The main social deficiencies of Arandas in 2015 were deprivation of social security, educational backwardness and deprivation of health services.

Year Poverty type Percentage in poverty (%)
2010 Moderate Poverty 42.6
2010 Extreme Poverty 7.4
2010 Vulnerable by Lacks 37.1
2010 Vulnerable by Income 4.7
2010 No Vulnerablity 8.1
2015 Moderate Poverty 38.9
2015 Extreme Poverty 2.9
2015 Vulnerable by Lacks 36.8
2015 Vulnerable by Income 5.8
2015 No Vulnerablity 15.5
Year Social deficiency Percentage of people living with social deficiency (%)
2010 Educational Backwardness 36.7
2010 Deprivation Quality Housing Spaces 4.4
2010 Deprivation Health Services 40.6
2010 Deprivation Social Security 75.2
2010 Deprivation Basic Services Housing 27.4
2010 Deprivation Basic Services Housing 10.7
2015 Educational Backwardness 30.0
2015 Deprivation Quality Housing Spaces 3.7
2015 Deprivation Health Services 22.6
2015 Deprivation Social Security 68.0

In 2020, 0.73% (592 people) of the population in Arandas had no access to sewage systems, 0.96% (776 people) did not have a water supply network, 0.64% (514 people) did not have a bathroom and 0.33% (266 people) did not have electricity. These figures have greatly reduced since 2000, due to economic growth, government spending by the Jalisco state governments of Francisco Javier Ramírez Acuña, Gerardo Octavio Solís Gómez, Emilio González Márquez, Aristóteles Sandoval and Enrique Alfaro Ramírez.

Absence of basic services Percentage (%) Year
No Water Supply Network 27.25 2000
No Electrical Energy 7.39 2000
No Toilet 14.35 2000
No Sewer System 15.38 2000
Absence of basic services Percentage (%) Year
No Water Supply Network 0.96 2020
No Electrical Energy 0.33 2020
No Toilet 0.64 2020
No Sewer System 0.73 2020

Labour

In the second quarter of 2021, the average labour participation rate in Jalisco and Arandas was 61.8%, which implied an increase of 1.15 percentage points compared to the previous quarter (60.6%). The unemployment rate was 3.36%, which implied a decrease of 0.36 percentage points compared to the previous quarter (3.72%). Aranda's rate of labour participation is 2.8% higher than the Mexican average, which as of the second quarter of 2021 is 59%. There exists a large discrepancy between male and female labour rates in Arandas and Jalisco, which is characteristic for Mexican states and cities. As of 2021, the labour participation rate for males is 78.7% and the rate for women is 46.5%. The unemployment rate for men in Arandas is 3.31% compared to 3.44% for women.[13]

The average monthly salary in the second quarter of 2021 was $5.48k MX, $459 MX lower than the previous quarter ($5.94k MX). The average monthly salary for formal labour was $6.13k MX and for informal labour was $4.76k MX. 52.4% of the workforce is formally employed while 47.6% are informally employed, with men earning an average of $6.06k MX per month and the average women making $4.65k MX. In Jalisco, 10% of the lowest-income households (first decile) had an average quarterly income of $15k MX in 2020, while the 10% of households with the highest income (tenth decile) had an average quarterly income of $159k MX in the same period.

The occupations with the most workers during the second quarter of 2021 were Sales Employees, Dispatchers and Dependent on Trade, Traders in Stores, and Bricklayers, Stonemasons and Related.

Quality of life

Inhabited private homes distribution by number of rooms

In 2020, most inhabited private homes had 3 and 4 rooms, 35.4% and 31%, respectively. In the same period, the inhabited private homes with 2 and 3 bedrooms, 42.2% and 26.1%, respectively.

Services and connectivity in housing

Arandas ranks highly among the Municipalities of Jalisco and Mexican Municipalities in terms of the 5 major categories that dictate the quality of life of its residents. These five major categories include access to technologies, entertainment, availability of goods and availability of transport and equipment. As of 2020, 53.3% of Arandas residents have access to the internet, this figure is 12.3 percentage points below the world average, being 65.6%.[14] 92% of Arandas residents have cellular devices like portable phones, a figure which ranks the city on the higher hand of Mexican municipalities, and only 0.6 percentage points below the world average.[15] 70% of Households in Arandas have access to television, far below the Mexican average of [16] 92.7%. However, Arandas's status as a particularly rural community reduces this figure. 14.3% of households within the municipality have access to a movie service and 11% have access to a gaming console. 59.3% of households have ready access to an oven, 89% have access to a washing machine and 94.6% of households have access to a fridge. Arandas's access to refrigerators is higher than the nationwide average as only 88 percent of households in Mexico had a refrigerator in use according to 2018 data.[17]

Regarding transportation availability, 66.2% of households have automobiles which is significantly higher than the nationwide average of 48.43%.[18] 34.3% of Arandas's households have motorcycles and 35.8% have bikes. Regarding access to equipment, 2.39% of houses in Arandas have solar panels, 50.5% have solar water heaters and 2.35% have access to air conditioning. The Mexican air conditioning penetration rate is 16%, meaning that Arandas falls on the low end of the spectrum for Mexican cities.[19]

Travel time

In Arandas, the average travel time from home to work was 15.1 minutes and 89.8% of the population takes less than an hour to move, while 2.15% takes more than 1 hour to get to work. On the other hand, the average travel time from home to a place of study such as a school or university was 13.8 minutes, 95.4% of the population takes less than an hour to move, while 2.42% takes more than 1 hour. Arandas ranks higher than the Mexican average when it comes to travel time. 59.4% of employed Arandians arrive at work within 15 minutes or less, compared to 13.1% of Mexicans.[20]

Time taken to arrive at Work Arandas or Mexican average Share (%)
"Up to 15 minutes" "Arandas" 59. 4
"From 16 to 30 minutes" "Arandas" 24.5
"From 31 minutes to 1 hour" "Arandas" 5.8
"Between 1 to 2 hours" "Arandas" 1.5
"More than 2 hours" "Arandas" 0.7
"Doesn't move to work" "Arandas" 8.1
"Up to 15 minutes" "México" 30.1
"From 16 to 30 minutes" "México" 26.8
"From 31 minutes to 1 hour" "México" 20.2
"Between 1 to 2 hours" "México" 8.8
"More than 2 hours" "México" 2.4
"Doesn't move to work" "México" 11.7

Means of transportation to work and school

In 2020, 60.6% of the population used bus, taxi, or similar as the main means of transportation to work. Regarding the means of transport to go to the place of study, 81.5% of the population used bus, taxi, or similar as the main means of transportation. Buses and taxis are the most efficient mode of transport for Arandas residents as 72% of individuals who commute to work in 15 minutes or fewer use buses and taxis as modes of transportation as well as 89.4% of people that travel to school. Travellers to Arandas can commute via various state highways, such as Jalisco State Highways 323, 314, 350, 307, 341 and 351 and the Mexican Federal 15D and 80D highways.

Religion

78.78% of the population practice Roman Catholicism. However, there are also Evangelicals (Baptists and others) as well as Jehova's Witnesses, Mormons, and other religions. 20.15% of the inhabitants do not practice any religion.

Tequila production

Arandas is the main tequila production center in the Los Altos region, one of the two main tequila producing regions in the state of Jalisco: the other being the municipality of Tequila, Jalisco. Arandas is home to the La Alteña distillery, one of the most well-known and respected distilleries of tequila producing brands such as El Tesoro De Don Felipe. Widely renowned for using traditional production methods such as roasting agave in brick ovens, without the use of flavour additives, diffusers, or autoclaves employed by lesser quality brands. At the entrance of the town, there is a landmark monument that signals the entrance to the Centinela distillery (followed by another monument dedicated to the city's founder). Organically grown agave for tequila is produced in the village of Agua Negra, about 16 miles from Arandas.[21]

Facts about Arandas, Jalisco

  • Tequila is one of the best-selling products in Arandas.
  • The most exported products from Arandas are Cazadores, Centinela, Carrera and Tapatío tequilas.
  • Arandas has French, Italian, and Spanish communities.
  • San Jose Obrero, currently the largest church in Arandas, has Romanesque-Gothic style architecture and one of the biggest bells in North America.
  • On July 5, 2013, construction began on a new 18-bed "regional" hospital.[22]
  • A Mars Crater was named Arandas by The International Astronomical Union in 1976 in order to bring honour to the city.[23]

Notable people

Government

Municipal presidents

Municipal president Term Political party Notes
Antonio Valadez Ramírez[25] 1914–1917
José María López González 1918
José Sainz Orozco 1919
José María López González 1920
J. Jesús Cuéllar 1920
José Antonio Morales 1921
Manuel B. Ascencio 1922
Macedonio S. Barrera 1922
Flavio Ramírez Álvarez 1923
Indalecio Ramírez Ascencio 1924–1927
Juan José Morales Hernández 1929 PNR  
Macedonio S. Barreras 1930 PNR  
Rafael Hernández Guzmán 1931 PNR  
Adrián Aguirre Patiño 1931 PNR  
José Torres Pérez Vargas 1932 PNR  
Pablo Camarena Jiménez 1933 PNR  
Antonio H. González 1935 PNR  
Salvador Álvarez Valencia 1937 PNR  
Luis Torres Segura 1940 PRM  
Constancio Hernández Rizo 1941–1942 PRM  
Flavio Ramírez Álvarez 1943–1944 PRM  
Agustín Camarena Hernández 1945–1946 PRM  
José María Martínez Camarena 1947–1948 PRI  
Adolfo Gazcón López 1949–1951 PRI  
Hilarión Hernández López 1951 PRI   Acting municipal president
Juan de la Cerda Gazcón 01-01-1956–31-12-1958 PRI  
José S. Domínguez Zavala 01-01-1959–31-12-1961 PRI  
Antonio L. Bravo Vázquez 01-01-1962–31-12-1964 PRI  
N/A 01-01-1965–31-12-1967
Salvador Martínez Patiño 01-01-1968–31-12-1970 PRI  
José Antonio Hernández Orozco 01-01-1971–31-12-1973 PRI  
Liborio Martínez Velázquez 01-01-1974–31-12-1976 PRI  
María Guadalupe Ramírez C. 01-01-1977–31-12-1979 PRI  
Jaime Antonio González T. 01-01-1980–31-12-1982 PRI  
Raúl Álvarez Pérez[26] 1983–1985 PRI  
Alfonso López García 1986 PRI  
José María López Barba 1986–1988 PRI  
Guillermo Hernández Martínez 1988 PRI  
José Guadalupe Tejeda Vázquez[27] 1989–1992 PRI  
Juan Antonio González Hernández[28] 1992–1995 PAN  
José Guadalupe Tejeda Vázquez[29] 1995–1997 PAN  
Eduardo López Camarena[30] 01-01-1998–31-12-2000 PAN  
Jorge Díaz Pérez[31] 01-01-2001–31-12-2003 PRI  
José Luis Magaña Coss y León[32] 01-01-2004–31-12-2006 PAN  
José Guadalupe Tejeda Vázquez[33] 01-01-2007–31-12-2009 PAN  
José Luis Valle Magaña[34] 01-01-2010–30-09-2012 Convergencia  
Omar Hernández Hernández[35] 01-10-2012–30-09-2015 PRI  
PVEM  
Coalition "Compromise for Jalisco"
Salvador López Hernández[36] 01-10-2015–30-09-2018 PRI  
PVEM  
Ana Isabel Bañuelos Ramírez[37] 01-10-2018–07-03-2021 PAN  
PRD  
MC  
Applied for a leave to run for reelection, which she got
Esmeralda Ramírez Magaña[38] 08-03-2021–2021 PAN  
PRD  
MC  
Acting municipal president
Ana Isabel Bañuelos Ramírez[39][40] 01-10-2021– MC   Was reelected on 06-06-2021

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  • This article in Spanish
  • Population and housing count in Spanish
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External links

  • Gobierno Municipal de Arandas Official website
  • Noti-Arandas Newspaper featuring local and regional news

Coordinates: 20°42′00″N 102°18′00″W / 20.700°N 102.30°W / 20.700; -102.30

arandas, jalisco, this, article, uses, bare, urls, which, uninformative, vulnerable, link, please, consider, converting, them, full, citations, ensure, article, remains, verifiable, maintains, consistent, citation, style, several, templates, tools, available, . This article uses bare URLs which are uninformative and vulnerable to link rot Please consider converting them to full citations to ensure the article remains verifiable and maintains a consistent citation style Several templates and tools are available to assist in formatting such as Reflinks documentation reFill documentation and Citation bot documentation August 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Arandas is a municipality of the Altos Sur region of the state of Jalisco in Mexico Arandas is also the name of the municipality s main township and the center of the municipal government The city centre is located approximately 86 miles 138 km east of Guadalajara the state capital 2 Arandas is accessible to residents of Guadalajara by the Mexican Federal Highway 80D and Jalisco State Highway 314 3 ArandasMunicipality and cityMunicipality of ArandasParroquia de San Jose Obrero Arandas LandmarkCoat of armsNicknames Tierra del Tequila Tierra ColoradaMotto s Tierra Pobre Gente Laboriosa Spanish Poor land hardworking people Coordinates 20 42 15 N 102 20 46 W 20 70417 N 102 34611 W 20 70417 102 34611Country MexicoStateJaliscoGeographic and Cultural RegionLos Altos de JaliscoSettled1544Founded1761Government TypeMayor and Council System MayorAna Isabel Banuelos Ramirez Political partyCitizens MovementArea Municipality949 9 km2 366 8 sq mi City13 83 km2 5 34 sq mi Elevation2 061 m 6 762 ft Population 2020 census 1 Municipality80 609 Rank13th out of 125 in Jalisco Density62 3 km2 161 3 sq mi City59 648 City density4 300 km2 11 000 sq mi Time zoneUTC 6 Central US Central Summer DST UTC 5 Central US Central Postal code47180Area code348Koppen Climate ClassificationSubtropical Highland Oceanic Climate Cwb Websitehttp www arandas gob mxThe population of the town of Arandas was 59 648 as of the 2020 census The town s main plaza is named Plaza Hidalgo after Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla known as the father of Mexico s war of independence The municipality s population as of the census of 2015 was 77 116 and its area was 949 9 km2 366 8 sq mi however both of these figures have been significantly reduced since 2007 with the creation of the municipality of San Ignacio Cerro Gordo from the western part of what was formerly part of the Arandas municipality San Ignacio Cerro Gordo was the second largest community in the municipality before the split with a population of 9 485 inhabitants but the largest remaining community besides the city of Arandas is Santa Maria del Valle with a population of 4 285 2020 census 1 Arandas is situated on the Mesa Central at an elevation of 6 762 feet 2 061 metres Arandas is commonly known among Mexicans as the commercial and manufacturing centre for agricultural products typically beans and wheat and its pastoral environment which allows the city to produce various commercial products such as linseed oil tequila pottery woollen blankets and straw hats Contents 1 Local toponymy 2 History 3 Demography 3 1 Diversity of the person of reference or head of the household 3 2 Languages 3 3 Immigration 3 4 Inequality 4 Economy 4 1 Main imports and exports 4 2 International sales destinations and purchases 4 3 Foreign direct investment 4 4 Poverty 4 5 Labour 5 Quality of life 5 1 Inhabited private homes distribution by number of rooms 5 2 Services and connectivity in housing 5 3 Travel time 5 4 Means of transportation to work and school 6 Religion 7 Tequila production 8 Facts about Arandas Jalisco 9 Notable people 10 Government 10 1 Municipal presidents 11 References 12 External linksLocal toponymy EditThe name is derived from the original name the existing population received during the 17th century Santa Maria de Guadalupe de los Aranda which was derived from the last name Aranda one of the founding families along with Camarena and Hernandez Gamino History EditOriginally the region was inhabited by the Chichimeca and the Purepecha people To show the origin of this community more extensively the past was excavated and information was linked together until reaching its institutional origin that dates to July 2 1544 the year that both New Spain s viceroy Don Antonio de Mendoza as the governor of Nueva Galicia Francisco Vazquez de Coronado they gave in a series of land bonds to Spanish captain Juan de Villasenor y Orozco which by its vast land area became a large estate 40 000 square km achieved due to his great labour both in the early days of the conquest as well as a reward for his great strategies during the Mixton war On November 14 1824 Arandas became part of the Atotonilco department On April 8 1844 the council was established On July 9 1875 Arandas became elevated to municipality status and on September 17 it was raised to town status but belonged to the La Barca department On August 23 1969 Arandas became recognized as a city by then governor of Jalisco Francisco Medina Ascencio From 1926 to 1929 the Cristero War took place and Arandas was a focal during the war because of the strong religious sentiments of the population The crater Arandas on the planet Mars was named after the city since 1976 when the International Astronomical Union agreed to put it in honour of the city Arandas Crater is estimated to be 24 8 km 15 4 miles in diameter 4 Arandas is located within the Mare Acidalium Quadrangle to the Northeast of Chryse Planitia in the Northern Plains of Mars and is one of the classic examples of a double layered ejecta crater The Arandas crater was one of the first DLE craters studied following the start of the Viking Orbiter missions in the late 1970s 5 Demography EditAccording to the 2005 Second Count of Population and Housing the city has 80 193 inhabitants of which 38 171 are males and 42 022 are women 0 56 of the population are of Indigenous backgrounds In 2015 the population in Arandas was composed of 49 men and 51 women The city has seen a sharp demographic rise in recent years to its growing agricultural sector and economic opportunities Compared to 2010 the population in Arandas increased by 10 7 6 Around 60 of the population is of European origin mostly of Spanish and French descent The Municipality has an Afro Descendant population of 599 approximately 0 78 of the city s population this population descends from victims of the slave trade in Latin America perpetuated by the New Spanish regime The age range of Arandas residents that concentrates the largest population were 15 to 19 years 7 738 inhabitants 5 to 9 years 7 441 inhabitants and 10 to 14 years 7 321 inhabitants Among them they concentrated 27 9 of the total population Sex Age range Population Percentage of total population Male 0 to 4 years 3592 4 46Male 5 to 9 years 3870 4 80Male 10 to 14 years 3727 4 62Male 15 to 19 years 3912 4 85Male 20 to 24 years 3304 4 10Male 25 to 29 years 2966 3 68Male 30 to 34 years 2865 3 55Male 35 to 39 years 2805 3 48Male 40 to 44 years 2526 3 13Male 45 to 49 years 2307 2 86Male 50 to 54 years 1938 2 40Male 55 to 59 years 1600 1 98Male 60 to 64 years 1336 1 66Male 65 to 69 years 907 1 13Male 70 to 74 years 726 0 90Male 75 to 79 years 506 0 63Male 80 to 84 years 359 0 45Male 85 or more years 246 0 31 Sex Age range Population Percentage of total population Female 0 to 4 years 3513 4 36Female 5 to 9 years 3571 4 43Female 10 to 14 years 3594 4 46Female 15 to 19 years 3826 4 75Female 20 to 24 years 3480 4 32Female 25 to 29 years 3089 3 83Female 30 to 34 years 3227 4 00Female 35 to 39 years 3106 3 85Female 40 to 44 years 2774 3 44Female 45 to 49 years 2488 3 09Female 50 to 54 years 2192 2 72Female 55 to 59 years 1738 2 16Female 60 to 64 years 1410 1 75Female 65 to 69 years 1121 1 39Female 70 to 74 years 763 0 95Female 75 to 79 years 554 0 69Female 80 to 84 years 350 0 43Female 85 or more years 321 0 40 Diversity of the person of reference or head of the household Edit According to data from the Population Census 2020 22 8k dwellings were registered with an average of 3 4 individuals per household Of these 31 4 are homes where the person of reference is a woman and 68 6 corresponds to homes where the person of reference is a man Regarding the age ranges of the person of reference 11 9 of the dwellings are concentrated heads of households between 35 and 39 years 7 Languages Edit The principal and main language of Arandas is Spanish it is the language of trade and commerce in addition to the language most commonly spoken in the everyday lives of residents The number of speakers of indigenous languages has declined since the colonial era through genocide cultural assimilation and policies enacted by the Spanish Empire and New Spain However some indigenous languages continue to be spoken within Arandas and the Greater Los Altos region The population that s able to fluently speak one indigenous language was 261 inhabitants which corresponds to 0 32 of the total population of Arandas The most widely spoken indigenous dialects were Tzeltal 233 inhabitants Nahuatl 10 inhabitants Zapoteco 9 inhabitants and Tarasco 9 inhabitants Purepecha speakers also exist within the city although the official number is unknown These speakers descend from the Tzeltal Nahuas Zapotec Purepecha and Tarasco people that have inhabited the Jalisco province since the Pre Columbian era 8 Many European languages are also spoken within the city as around 60 of the population is of European origin mostly of Spanish and French descent Immigration Edit Immigration to the Los Altos de Jalisco region of Mexico has increased due to the rising economic opportunities that the region gives Arandas specifically is a rising residence for immigrants due to its proximity to Guadalajara the state capital and the seventh largest city in Mexico The largest number of migrants who entered Arandas in the last 5 years came from the United States 338 people Canada 30 people and South Korea 18 people The main causes of migration to Arandas in recent years were family 191 people labour 95 people and living place 38 people Inequality Edit The Gini coefficient of Arandas is 0 41 The Gini coefficient or Gini index is a statistical measure designed to represent the income distribution of the inhabitants specifically the inequality between them Indices closer to 0 represent more equity among its inhabitants while values close to 1 express maximum inequity among its population This makes Arandas one of the municipalities in Jalisco with the lowest social inequality In 2015 in Jalisco the municipalities with the lowest social inequality according to the GINI index were Tonila 0 359 Tonaya 0 363 Acatlan de Juarez 0 366 Ixtlahuacan de los Membrillos 0 372 and San Gabriel 0 374 On the other hand the municipalities with less social equality by this metric were Mezquitic 0 640 Bolanos 0 532 Villa Guerrero 0 468 Quitupan 0 458 and Huejuquilla el Alto 0 457 9 10 Economy EditThe economy of Arandas is centred around the production of goods and services particularly the production of agricultural goods Arandas has had unprecedented macroeconomic stability with one of the highest per capita incomes of Jalisco municipalities especially with the Los Altos Region The International sales of Arandas in 2020 totalled US 4 41M 0 37 less than the previous year According to data from the Economic Census 2019 the economic sectors that concentrated the most economic units in Arandas were Retail Trade 1 991 units Other Services except Government Activities 662 units and Temporary Accommodation and Food Preparation and Drinks 507 units 11 Economic sector Economic units Agriculture animal husbandry and exploitation forestry fishing and hunting 4 Generation transmission and distribution of electricity water and gas pipeline to the consumer 1 Building 17 Manufacturing industries 458 To the wholesale trade 171 Retail trade 1991 Transportation and storage 4 Mass media information 8 Financial and insurance services 17 Real estate and rental services of furniture and intangible assets 46 Services professionals scientists and technicals 146 Support services to business and waste management and waste and remediation services 50 Educational services 36 Health and social assistance services 232 Leisure and cultural services sports and other recreational services 50 Temporary accommodation and food preparation and drinks 507 Other services except government activities 662Main imports and exports Edit The products with the highest level of international sales in 2020 were Plastics Articles for the Conveyance or Packing of Goods US 3 71M Containers of Glass of a Kind Used for the Conveyance or Packing of Goods US 590k and Boxes Sacks Bags and other Paper Packaging US 66 9k International purchases of Arandas in 2020 were US 2 45M 81 8 less than the previous year The products with the highest level of international purchases in 2020 were Machinery and Apparatus for Soldering Brazing Welding Gas Operated Surface Tempering Machines and Appliances US 694k Machinery and Mechanical Appliances Having Individual Functions not Specified Elsewhere US 472k and Labels of all Kinds Paper or Paperboard whether or not Printed US 302k As of June 2021 the annual international sales of Arandas totalled US 19 2M and the international purchases totalled US 4 96M a balance of US 14 24M International sales of goods Trade value USD Growth percentage Plates Sheets and Strip Noncellular and not Reinforced 10746 0 46Plastics Articles for the Conveyance or Packing of Goods 3706929 0 55Barrels Vats Tubs and other Coopers Products and Parts Thereof of Wood Including Staves 35000 174 00Boxes Sacks Bags and other Paper Packaging 66856 0 66Containers of Glass of a Kind Used for the Conveyance or Packing of Goods 589892 0 66International purchases of goods for Arandas Trade value USD Growth percentage The Articles of Plastics and Articles of other Materials 76651 0 02Boxes Sacks Bags and other Paper Packaging 235597 0 01Labels of all Kinds Paper or Paperboard whether or not Printed 301810 0 06Pipe Fittings For Example Couplings Fittings Elbows Sleeves of Iron or Steel 28121 0 09Screws Bolts Nuts and Similar Articles 6844 0 38Other Articles of Iron or Steel 16980 1 75The Other Articles of Aluminum 26816 0 03Fittings and Similar Articles of Base Metal for Furniture Doors Windows Saddlery Chests and other Articles of this Class 90117 0 38Air Pumps or Vacuum Pumps 15098 0 55Apparatus for Filtering or Purifying Liquids or Gases 4458 0 68Machines Used for Printing and other Printing Components 134439 0 94Machinery and Mechanical Appliances Having Individual Functions not Specified Elsewhere 471697 0 04Valves and Similar Articles for Pipes Vats or the Like Including Pressure Reducing Valves and Thermostatically Controlled Valves 9424 2 46Axles and Cranks Bearings Bearing Housings and other Speed Changers 73436 3 91Motors and Generators 196338 0 72Power Transformers Static Converters and Inductors 33088 1 70Machinery and Apparatus for Soldering Brazing Welding Gas Operated Surface Tempering Machines and Appliances 694140 29 70Electrical Apparatus for Switching or Protecting Electrical Circuits 13501 3 11Boards Consoles and other Bases for Electric Control or Distribution of Electricity 2643 0 99Electrical Wires and Cables 1905 0 34International sales destinations and purchases Edit The main international sales destinations in 2020 were the United States US 4 24M Nicaragua US 127k and El Salvador US 27 5k while the main countries of origin of international purchases in 2020 were China US 921k Belgium US 618k and the United States US 568k 12 Trade destination Trade value USD Growth percentage Belgium 263Canada 12 0 216Dominican Republic 9529 0 671Guatemala 538 0 219Nicaragua 127123 0 113El Salvador 27481 0 749United States of America 4244477 0 559 Trade origin Trade value USD Growth percentage China 921426 0 25Hong Kong 155 98 19Japan 872 0 63South Korea 3764 0 13Malaysia 200Turkey 1130 83 93Taiwan 103681 1 12Vietnam 1 1 00Austria 28250 0 81Belgium 618038 30 95Germany 56727 0 52Spain 87081 0 14France 793 0 86Greece 3926Italy 14031 0 61Poland 24Canada 30211 0 76The United States 568115 0 01 Foreign direct investment Edit Jalisco particularly the Los Altos de Jalisco subregion which includes Arandas has received a lot of Foreign Direct Investment in the 21st century In the period January to June 2021 FDI in Jalisco reached US 875M distributed in reinvestment of earnings US 542M inter company debts US 202M and equity capital US 131M From January 1999 and June 2021 Jalisco accumulates a total of US 625B in FDI distributed in equity capital US 15 4B reinvestment of earnings US 10 3B and inter company debts US 8 85B From January to June de 2021 the main origin countries of FDI in Jalisco were United States US 301M United Kingdom US 209M and Canada US 90 2M Between January 1999 and June 2021 the countries that have contributed the most to FDI are the United States US 17 6B Germany US 2 98B and Spain US 2 9B Country Investment USD China 54009079Japan 120497208Switzerland 84574341Germany 349362823Denmark 20304611Spain 265965240France 21620096The United Kingdom 171816895Ireland 249706Italy 17462328Netherlands 123205765Canada 342241669Guatemala 170493Panama 100969United States 466982513Australia 3014946Argentina 983582Brazil 55169205Chile 41852612Colombia 4372832Venezuela 3766647Unknown 12368299Poverty Edit In 2015 38 9 of the population was in a situation of moderate poverty and 2 94 in extreme poverty The vulnerable population due to social deprivation reached 36 8 while the vulnerable population by income was 5 82 Poverty rates in Arandas have decreased substantially since 2010 but economic challenges still persist for many inhabitants The main social deficiencies of Arandas in 2015 were deprivation of social security educational backwardness and deprivation of health services Year Poverty type Percentage in poverty 2010 Moderate Poverty 42 62010 Extreme Poverty 7 42010 Vulnerable by Lacks 37 12010 Vulnerable by Income 4 72010 No Vulnerablity 8 12015 Moderate Poverty 38 92015 Extreme Poverty 2 92015 Vulnerable by Lacks 36 82015 Vulnerable by Income 5 82015 No Vulnerablity 15 5 Year Social deficiency Percentage of people living with social deficiency 2010 Educational Backwardness 36 72010 Deprivation Quality Housing Spaces 4 42010 Deprivation Health Services 40 62010 Deprivation Social Security 75 22010 Deprivation Basic Services Housing 27 42010 Deprivation Basic Services Housing 10 72015 Educational Backwardness 30 02015 Deprivation Quality Housing Spaces 3 72015 Deprivation Health Services 22 62015 Deprivation Social Security 68 0 In 2020 0 73 592 people of the population in Arandas had no access to sewage systems 0 96 776 people did not have a water supply network 0 64 514 people did not have a bathroom and 0 33 266 people did not have electricity These figures have greatly reduced since 2000 due to economic growth government spending by the Jalisco state governments of Francisco Javier Ramirez Acuna Gerardo Octavio Solis Gomez Emilio Gonzalez Marquez Aristoteles Sandoval and Enrique Alfaro Ramirez Absence of basic services Percentage YearNo Water Supply Network 27 25 2000No Electrical Energy 7 39 2000No Toilet 14 35 2000No Sewer System 15 38 2000 Absence of basic services Percentage YearNo Water Supply Network 0 96 2020No Electrical Energy 0 33 2020No Toilet 0 64 2020No Sewer System 0 73 2020 Labour Edit In the second quarter of 2021 the average labour participation rate in Jalisco and Arandas was 61 8 which implied an increase of 1 15 percentage points compared to the previous quarter 60 6 The unemployment rate was 3 36 which implied a decrease of 0 36 percentage points compared to the previous quarter 3 72 Aranda s rate of labour participation is 2 8 higher than the Mexican average which as of the second quarter of 2021 is 59 There exists a large discrepancy between male and female labour rates in Arandas and Jalisco which is characteristic for Mexican states and cities As of 2021 the labour participation rate for males is 78 7 and the rate for women is 46 5 The unemployment rate for men in Arandas is 3 31 compared to 3 44 for women 13 The average monthly salary in the second quarter of 2021 was 5 48k MX 459 MX lower than the previous quarter 5 94k MX The average monthly salary for formal labour was 6 13k MX and for informal labour was 4 76k MX 52 4 of the workforce is formally employed while 47 6 are informally employed with men earning an average of 6 06k MX per month and the average women making 4 65k MX In Jalisco 10 of the lowest income households first decile had an average quarterly income of 15k MX in 2020 while the 10 of households with the highest income tenth decile had an average quarterly income of 159k MX in the same period The occupations with the most workers during the second quarter of 2021 were Sales Employees Dispatchers and Dependent on Trade Traders in Stores and Bricklayers Stonemasons and Related Quality of life EditInhabited private homes distribution by number of rooms Edit In 2020 most inhabited private homes had 3 and 4 rooms 35 4 and 31 respectively In the same period the inhabited private homes with 2 and 3 bedrooms 42 2 and 26 1 respectively Services and connectivity in housing Edit Arandas ranks highly among the Municipalities of Jalisco and Mexican Municipalities in terms of the 5 major categories that dictate the quality of life of its residents These five major categories include access to technologies entertainment availability of goods and availability of transport and equipment As of 2020 53 3 of Arandas residents have access to the internet this figure is 12 3 percentage points below the world average being 65 6 14 92 of Arandas residents have cellular devices like portable phones a figure which ranks the city on the higher hand of Mexican municipalities and only 0 6 percentage points below the world average 15 70 of Households in Arandas have access to television far below the Mexican average of 16 92 7 However Arandas s status as a particularly rural community reduces this figure 14 3 of households within the municipality have access to a movie service and 11 have access to a gaming console 59 3 of households have ready access to an oven 89 have access to a washing machine and 94 6 of households have access to a fridge Arandas s access to refrigerators is higher than the nationwide average as only 88 percent of households in Mexico had a refrigerator in use according to 2018 data 17 Regarding transportation availability 66 2 of households have automobiles which is significantly higher than the nationwide average of 48 43 18 34 3 of Arandas s households have motorcycles and 35 8 have bikes Regarding access to equipment 2 39 of houses in Arandas have solar panels 50 5 have solar water heaters and 2 35 have access to air conditioning The Mexican air conditioning penetration rate is 16 meaning that Arandas falls on the low end of the spectrum for Mexican cities 19 Travel time Edit In Arandas the average travel time from home to work was 15 1 minutes and 89 8 of the population takes less than an hour to move while 2 15 takes more than 1 hour to get to work On the other hand the average travel time from home to a place of study such as a school or university was 13 8 minutes 95 4 of the population takes less than an hour to move while 2 42 takes more than 1 hour Arandas ranks higher than the Mexican average when it comes to travel time 59 4 of employed Arandians arrive at work within 15 minutes or less compared to 13 1 of Mexicans 20 Time taken to arrive at Work Arandas or Mexican average Share Up to 15 minutes Arandas 59 4 From 16 to 30 minutes Arandas 24 5 From 31 minutes to 1 hour Arandas 5 8 Between 1 to 2 hours Arandas 1 5 More than 2 hours Arandas 0 7 Doesn t move to work Arandas 8 1 Up to 15 minutes Mexico 30 1 From 16 to 30 minutes Mexico 26 8 From 31 minutes to 1 hour Mexico 20 2 Between 1 to 2 hours Mexico 8 8 More than 2 hours Mexico 2 4 Doesn t move to work Mexico 11 7Means of transportation to work and school Edit In 2020 60 6 of the population used bus taxi or similar as the main means of transportation to work Regarding the means of transport to go to the place of study 81 5 of the population used bus taxi or similar as the main means of transportation Buses and taxis are the most efficient mode of transport for Arandas residents as 72 of individuals who commute to work in 15 minutes or fewer use buses and taxis as modes of transportation as well as 89 4 of people that travel to school Travellers to Arandas can commute via various state highways such as Jalisco State Highways 323 314 350 307 341 and 351 and the Mexican Federal 15D and 80D highways Religion Edit78 78 of the population practice Roman Catholicism However there are also Evangelicals Baptists and others as well as Jehova s Witnesses Mormons and other religions 20 15 of the inhabitants do not practice any religion Tequila production EditArandas is the main tequila production center in the Los Altos region one of the two main tequila producing regions in the state of Jalisco the other being the municipality of Tequila Jalisco Arandas is home to the La Altena distillery one of the most well known and respected distilleries of tequila producing brands such as El Tesoro De Don Felipe Widely renowned for using traditional production methods such as roasting agave in brick ovens without the use of flavour additives diffusers or autoclaves employed by lesser quality brands At the entrance of the town there is a landmark monument that signals the entrance to the Centinela distillery followed by another monument dedicated to the city s founder Organically grown agave for tequila is produced in the village of Agua Negra about 16 miles from Arandas 21 Facts about Arandas Jalisco EditTequila is one of the best selling products in Arandas The most exported products from Arandas are Cazadores Centinela Carrera and Tapatio tequilas Arandas has French Italian and Spanish communities San Jose Obrero currently the largest church in Arandas has Romanesque Gothic style architecture and one of the biggest bells in North America On July 5 2013 construction began on a new 18 bed regional hospital 22 A Mars Crater was named Arandas by The International Astronomical Union in 1976 in order to bring honour to the city 23 Notable people EditJuan Pablo Orozco Mexican footballer Club Atletico Zacatepec Ascenso MX Juan Carlos Martinez Camarena Mexican footballer Deportivo Marquense Liga Nacional de Futbol de Guatemala Jose Luis Valle Magana Mexican politician Alicia Cervantes Mexican footballer C D Guadalajara Femenil Liga MX Femenil Oscar Saavedra Mexican footballer Central Texas Lobos FC Gulf Coast Premier League Arely Guadalupe Garcia Aguayo Mexican American beauty queen 24 Government EditMunicipal presidents Edit Municipal president Term Political party NotesAntonio Valadez Ramirez 25 1914 1917Jose Maria Lopez Gonzalez 1918Jose Sainz Orozco 1919Jose Maria Lopez Gonzalez 1920J Jesus Cuellar 1920Jose Antonio Morales 1921Manuel B Ascencio 1922Macedonio S Barrera 1922Flavio Ramirez Alvarez 1923Indalecio Ramirez Ascencio 1924 1927Juan Jose Morales Hernandez 1929 PNR Macedonio S Barreras 1930 PNR Rafael Hernandez Guzman 1931 PNR Adrian Aguirre Patino 1931 PNR Jose Torres Perez Vargas 1932 PNR Pablo Camarena Jimenez 1933 PNR Antonio H Gonzalez 1935 PNR Salvador Alvarez Valencia 1937 PNR Luis Torres Segura 1940 PRM Constancio Hernandez Rizo 1941 1942 PRM Flavio Ramirez Alvarez 1943 1944 PRM Agustin Camarena Hernandez 1945 1946 PRM Jose Maria Martinez Camarena 1947 1948 PRI Adolfo Gazcon Lopez 1949 1951 PRI Hilarion Hernandez Lopez 1951 PRI Acting municipal presidentJuan de la Cerda Gazcon 01 01 1956 31 12 1958 PRI Jose S Dominguez Zavala 01 01 1959 31 12 1961 PRI Antonio L Bravo Vazquez 01 01 1962 31 12 1964 PRI N A 01 01 1965 31 12 1967Salvador Martinez Patino 01 01 1968 31 12 1970 PRI Jose Antonio Hernandez Orozco 01 01 1971 31 12 1973 PRI Liborio Martinez Velazquez 01 01 1974 31 12 1976 PRI Maria Guadalupe Ramirez C 01 01 1977 31 12 1979 PRI Jaime Antonio Gonzalez T 01 01 1980 31 12 1982 PRI Raul Alvarez Perez 26 1983 1985 PRI Alfonso Lopez Garcia 1986 PRI Jose Maria Lopez Barba 1986 1988 PRI Guillermo Hernandez Martinez 1988 PRI Jose Guadalupe Tejeda Vazquez 27 1989 1992 PRI Juan Antonio Gonzalez Hernandez 28 1992 1995 PAN Jose Guadalupe Tejeda Vazquez 29 1995 1997 PAN Eduardo Lopez Camarena 30 01 01 1998 31 12 2000 PAN Jorge Diaz Perez 31 01 01 2001 31 12 2003 PRI Jose Luis Magana Coss y Leon 32 01 01 2004 31 12 2006 PAN Jose Guadalupe Tejeda Vazquez 33 01 01 2007 31 12 2009 PAN Jose Luis Valle Magana 34 01 01 2010 30 09 2012 Convergencia Omar Hernandez Hernandez 35 01 10 2012 30 09 2015 PRI PVEM Coalition Compromise for Jalisco Salvador Lopez Hernandez 36 01 10 2015 30 09 2018 PRI PVEM Ana Isabel Banuelos Ramirez 37 01 10 2018 07 03 2021 PAN PRD MC Applied for a leave to run for reelection which she gotEsmeralda Ramirez Magana 38 08 03 2021 2021 PAN PRD MC Acting municipal presidentAna Isabel Banuelos Ramirez 39 40 01 10 2021 MC Was reelected on 06 06 2021References EditThis article in Spanish Population and housing count in Spanish a b Citypopulation de Population of Arandas municipality with localities Britannica The Editors of Encyclopaedia Arandas Encyclopaedia Britannica 20 Aug 2012 https www britannica com place Arandas Accessed 28 December 2021 Spears Tara March 31 2018 Better Mexican Highway Travel Becoming a Reality Sol Mexico News Retrieved December 29 2021 Arandas Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature International Astronomical Union IAU Working Group for Planetary System Nomenclature WGPSN Retrieved December 29 2021 Gault Donald E Greeley Ronald June 1 1978 Exploratory experiments of impact craters formed in viscous liquid targets Analogs for Martian rampart craters Icarus 34 3 486 495 Bibcode 1978Icar 34 486G doi 10 1016 0019 1035 78 90040 4 Data Mexico Arandas Data Mexico Retrieved 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Jalisco CEEJ Computo del Consejo Electoral del Estado de Jalisco en las Elecciones de municipes 1982 Arandas PRI 4936 votos Partido Democrata Mexicano PDM 4045 votos PDF in Spanish Retrieved February 7 2022 Consejo Electoral del Estado de Jalisco CEEJ Resultados de la eleccion de municipes 1988 Arandas PRI 5519 votos PAN 5460 votos PDF in Spanish Retrieved February 7 2022 Consejo Electoral del Estado de Jalisco CEEJ Eleccion de municipes 1992 Arandas PAN 8922 votos PRI 8653 votos PDF in Spanish Retrieved February 7 2022 Consejo Electoral del Estado de Jalisco CEEJ Eleccion de municipes 1995 Arandas PAN 13149 votos PRI 11129 votos Partido Democrata Mexicano PDM 515 votos PDF in Spanish Retrieved February 7 2022 Consejo Electoral del Estado de Jalisco CEEJ Resultados de la eleccion de municipes 1997 Arandas PAN 11699 votos PRI 8413 votos PRD 1665 votos Partido Democrata Mexicano PDM 1118 votos Partido del Trabajo PT 869 votos PDF in Spanish Retrieved February 7 2022 Consejo Electoral del 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8741 votos PRI Partido Nueva Alianza Panal 6356 votos PVEM 1765 votos PRD 249 votos PDF in Spanish Retrieved February 7 2022 Instituto Electoral y de Participacion Ciudadana del Estado de Jalisco IEPC Jalisco Integracion ayuntamientos 2012 Anexo V Arandas PRI PVEM 16333 votos PAN 10556 votos PT MC 3054 votos Partido Nueva Alianza Panal 296 votos PRD 273 votos PDF in Spanish Retrieved February 7 2022 Instituto Electoral y de Participacion Ciudadana del Estado de Jalisco IEPC Jalisco Resultados de la eleccion de municipes Proceso electoral local ordinario 2015 Integracion de ayuntamientos 2015 Arandas PRI PVEM 12063 votos PAN 7297 votos Partido Encuentro Social PES 6356 votos MC 2295 votos Partido Nueva Alianza Panal 465 votos Morena 200 votos PDF in Spanish Retrieved February 7 2022 Instituto Electoral y de Participacion Ciudadana del Estado de Jalisco IEPC Jalisco Integracion de ayuntamientos 2018 Anexo 4 Arandas PAN PRD MC 18559 votos PRI 9693 votos PT Morena PES 1880 votos Partido Nueva Alianza Panal 465 votos PVEM 317 votos PDF in Spanish Retrieved February 7 2022 Acto Protocolario de Toma de Protesta y Acta Numero 08 2021 de la Sesion Extraordinaria del Ayuntamiento de Arandas ambos de fecha 8 de marzo de 2021 pagina 281 PDF Gobierno Municipal de Arandas Jalisco in Spanish March 8 2021 Retrieved February 7 2022 Instituto Electoral y de Participacion Ciudadana del Estado de Jalisco IEPC Jalisco Proceso Electoral Concurrente 2021 Resultados Concentrados Arandas MC 10643 votos Hagamos 6652 votos PAN 5020 votos PRI 4028 votos Morena 1448 votos Fuerza por Mexico 1419 votos in Spanish Retrieved February 7 2022 PREP en vivo de las elecciones 2021 en Jalisco Arandas gano la candidata de Movimiento Ciudadano Ana Isabel Banuelos Ramirez con 10643 votos La Verdad Noticias in Spanish June 7 2021 Retrieved February 7 2022 External links EditGobierno Municipal de Arandas Official website Noti Arandas Newspaper featuring local and regional newsCoordinates 20 42 00 N 102 18 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