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Jalisco

State of Mexico, on the Pacific; area 80,137 sq km/ 30,941 sq mi; population (2000 est) 6,321,300. Its capital is Guadalajara. The state consists of wet, forested coastal lowland, which is separated by the Sierra Madre Occidental from an arid interior plateau. It is an important mining centre and silver, gold, mercury, and copper are mined. Cereals, tobacco, sugar-cane, and cotton are farmed and industries include the manufacture of textiles and cement.



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Castro redirected Eduardo Rergis' cross in the 85th minute as the Tuzos rallied for the victory at Jalisco Stadium.
Jalisco Stadium in Guadalajara, Mexico, was the site of the February 10 Olympic qualifying match between the American and Mexican under-23 soccer teams.
YAKULT MEXICO, filial de la compania Japanesa de productos lacteos Yakult, construira una planta de produccion y distribucion en Jalisco, Mexico, la segunda en el pais.
 
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