Pihuamo is a town and municipality located in the state of Jalisco in Mexico.

History

Pihuamo is a municipality located in the southeast region of the state of Jalisco. At one time this region belonged to another town in Jalisco known as Tzapotlán. The occupants of this town have had various origins: toltecas, zapotecas and purépechas. The purépechas arrived to that region in 1480, and they dominated the town of Tzapotlán for some years, but before the Spanish conquest they were defeated by the indigenous of Zapotlán, Zacoalco, Sayula, and Colima in the Saltpeter War (1480-1510) (Guerra del Salitre).

Pihuamo

This territory was discovered and conquered by the Captain Cristóbal de Olid with the aid of Juan Rodríguez de Villafuerte in early 1522 when they were sent there by Hernán Cortés to explore the western region of what is today known as Jalisco. In 1598 the town of Santiago of Pivámoc was on the bank of a river, in a valley between the high hills. It was inhabited by seven married aborigines. They spoke the Mexican language and the popoloca language. They lived in Tuxpan. Xilollancini was a little town that was in a deep valley; however Xilollancini was destroyed by a heavy rain that lasted various hours and it divided La Cajita hill. Today, this town is called Pueblo Viejo. This incident caused Xilollancini to be changed from its old location to its current location called Las Lomas. This place belonged to a man named Pío, who his workers called "owner", and with the time these 2 words were converted into the current name of this town: Pihuamo. During Mexico's Independence from Spain 1810–1821, the parroquial files were burned. Antonio Cañas escaped because frequently, in the church, he gave the orders to the insurgent movement. In 1825 he was in the town hall because at that time the town was controlled by the army, the "4º Cantón de Sayula" and in 1890 the town was controlled by other army, the name of that army was the "9º Cantón de Ciudad Guzmán". In the development of Pihuamo, there isn't information about the history of this municipality between 1825 and 1890. In April 1891 this place became a municipality, and the territorial limits were established. This was under the 472 decree on 29 April of the sale year. The 7341 decree published on 27 January 1959 granted the title of "Villa". In Pihuamo, Dr. Atl presented the chimerical city of the Universal Culture with the name of "Olinka". Olinka is a náhuatl word and it means place where movement is generated. The objective of Olinka was that artists and intellectual people could live there.

Government

Municipal presidents

Municipal presidentTermPolitical partyNotes
Ignacio Castellanos1908–1910
Manuel Mora Urzúa1910
Gabriel de la Mora1910
Anastacio Carrillo Orozco1911
J. Trinidad L. Fernández1911
Catarino Ceballos1912
Leopoldo Magaña1912
Florencio Amezcua1912
Longinos Nuño1913
J. Luz E. Ceballos1913
Sóstenes Carrillo1913
Gabriel de la Mora1913
Leopoldo Magaña1914–1917
Juan Ceballos1918
Francisco Chávez1918
Manuel Oliveros1918
José Ochoa Amezcua1919
Margarito O. Casillas1919
José Encarnación Ochoa1919
Teodoro Gutiérrez1919
Telésforo Reyes1919
José Ochoa Amezcua1919
Gabriel de la Mora1919
Teodoro Gutiérrez1920
José de Jesús Ceballos1920
Leopoldo Magaña1921
Juan Ceballos1921
J. Luis Gutiérrez1921
Leopoldo Magaña1921–1922
Teodoro Gutiérrez1922
Anastacio Carrillo Orozco1923
Pedro de la Mora1924
J. Jesús Gutiérrez1924
José Ma. Ceballos1924
Leopoldo M. Álvarez1924
Nemesio Valencia1924–1925
José Ma. Ceballos1925
José de Jesús Gutiérrez1925
N/A1926
Heliodoro Ruvalcaba1927
J. Encarnación Arellano1927
Ramón Vergara1928
Fidencio Vergara1928
Ramón Vergara1929
Donaciano Cárdenas1929PNR Partido Nacional Revolucionario
Juan G. Rodríguez1930PNR Partido Nacional Revolucionario
Luciano Ceballos1931PNR Partido Nacional Revolucionario
Ramón Vergara1932PNR Partido Nacional Revolucionario
Nemesio Valencia1933PNR Partido Nacional Revolucionario
Fidencio Vergara1933PNR Partido Nacional Revolucionario
J. Encarnación Ochoa Arellano1933PNR Partido Nacional Revolucionario
J. Miguel Quintero1933PNR Partido Nacional Revolucionario
Jacobo Godínez1934PNR Partido Nacional Revolucionario
Emiliano Ochoa1935–1936PNR Partido Nacional Revolucionario
Heliodoro Ceballos Pérez1937PNR Partido Nacional Revolucionario
Luciano Ceballos Luna1938PNR Partido Nacional Revolucionario
Antonio Ramos Ramírez1938PRM Partido de la Revolución Mexicana
José Ma. Ceballos1939PRM Partido de la Revolución Mexicana
Macario Mora Barajas1940PRM Partido de la Revolución Mexicana
Daniel Estrada1941PRM Partido de la Revolución Mexicana
Eusebio Llamas1942PRM Partido de la Revolución Mexicana
Ángel Ramírez Barón1943PRM Partido de la Revolución Mexicana
Salvador Arellano1944PRM Partido de la Revolución Mexicana
Luis Amezcua Zárate1945–1946PRM Partido de la Revolución Mexicana
Severiano Casillas Ochoa1947PRI Partido Revolucionario Institucional
Ramón Vergara Anguiano1948PRI Partido Revolucionario Institucional
Cristóbal Lepe S.1949PRI Partido Revolucionario Institucional
Manuel Sánchez Araujo1950–1952PRI Partido Revolucionario Institucional
Severiano Casillas Ochoa1953–1955PRI Partido Revolucionario Institucional
Simón Gálvez Larios1956–1958PRI Partido Revolucionario Institucional
Luis Amezcua Zárate1959–1961PRI Partido Revolucionario Institucional
Florencio Amezcua Martínez1961PRI Partido Revolucionario InstitucionalActing municipal president
Luis Amezcua Zárate1961PRI Partido Revolucionario InstitucionalActing municipal president
Abel Bautista Peña01-01-1962–31-12-1964PRI Partido Revolucionario Institucional
Ismael Ortiz Ochoa01-01-1965–31-12-1967PRI Partido Revolucionario Institucional
Raúl Mejía Valencia01-01-1968–31-12-1970PRI Partido Revolucionario Institucional
Abel Bautista Peña01-01-1971–31-12-1973PRI Partido Revolucionario Institucional
Humberto Amezcua Bautista01-01-1974–31-12-1976PRI Partido Revolucionario Institucional
Pedro Flores Verduzco01-01-1977–31-12-1979PRI Partido Revolucionario Institucional
Mercedes Chavira L.01-01-1980–31-12-1982PRI Partido Revolucionario Institucional
Raúl Mejía Valencia01-01-1983–31-12-1985PDM
Gonzalo Rodríguez Hinojosa01-01-1986–31-12-1988PRI Partido Revolucionario Institucional
Eduardo Ramírez Jiménez01-01-1989–1992PRI Partido Revolucionario Institucional
Alfredo Casillas Mendoza1992–1995PRI Partido Revolucionario Institucional
Jesús Cuevas Morfín1995–1997PRI Partido Revolucionario Institucional
Mario Héctor González Flores01-01-1998–31-12-2000PRI Partido Revolucionario Institucional
Jesús Solórzano Castellanos01-01-2001–31-12-2003Convergencia Democrática (CD)
Felipe de Jesús Mayoral Landín01-01-2004–31-12-2006PRI Partido Revolucionario Institucional
Mario Héctor González Flores01-01-2007–31-12-2009PRI Partido Revolucionario Institucional
Felipe de Jesús Mayoral Landín01-01-2010–30-09-2012PRI PanalCoalition "Alliance for Jalisco"
Everardo Contreras López01-10-2012–30-09-2015PT MCCoalition "Progressive Alliance for Jalisco"
María Elizabeth Alcaraz Virgen01-10-2015–31-03-2018MCShe applied for a temporary leave, to run backed by the "Front for Mexico" (PAN-PRD-MC) towards the deputation of the local electoral district 19 of Jalisco, which she got
Abel Larios Jiménez01-04-2018–2018MCActing municipal president
Juan Alcaraz Virgen01-10-2018–05-03-2021PT Morena National Regeneration Movement PESCoalition "Together We Will Make History"
Humberto Amezcua Bautista01-10-2021–28-02-2024PRI Institutional Revolutionary PartyApplied for a leave in order to seek reelection. Was murdered on the night of 15 March 2024 in downtown Pihuamo
Mario Ceballos Córdova01-03-2024–PRI Institutional Revolutionary PartyActing municipal president

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