Amealco

Amealco is a town in the Bajio region of Mexico in . Known for its colonial era charm, its Otomi traditions, and its rustic natural ambience with mountains, rivers, and waterfalls. Amealco is one of Mexico's designated .
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  • Type: Locality with 7,700 residents
  • Description: human settlement in Mexico
  • Also known as: Amealco de Bonfil

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Amealco de Bonfil Municipality.

Town
Amealco de Bonfil is a municipality in the central Mexican state of . The municipal seat is at Amealco de Bonfil.

Amealco

Latitude
20.1866° or 20° 11′ 12″ north
Longitude
-100.1444° or 100° 8′ 40″ west
Population
7,700
Elevation
2,633 metres (8,638 feet)
Open location code
75GX5VP4+J6
Geo­Names ID
4018584
Wiki­data ID
Q3849668
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In Other Languages

From Catalan to Tatar—“Amealco” goes by many names.
  • Catalan: Amealco de Bonfil
  • Cebuano: Amealco
  • Chechen: Амеалко де Бонфил
  • Dutch: Amealco de Bonfil
  • Dutch: Amealco
  • Esperanto: Amealco de Bonfil
  • German: Amealco de Bonfil
  • Persian: امیلکو دو بانفیل
  • Portuguese: Amealco de Bonfil
  • Scots: Amealco de Bonfil
  • Serbian: Амеалко де Бонфил (Амеалко де Бонфил, Керетаро)
  • Serbian: Амеалко де Бонфил
  • Serbo-Croatian: Amealco, Querétaro
  • Serbo-Croatian: Amealco
  • Spanish: Amealco de Bonfil
  • Spanish: Amealco
  • Swedish: Amealco
  • Tatar: Амеалко де Бонфил (Амеалко де Бонфил, Керетаро)
  • Tatar: Амеалко де Бонфил
  • Ameyalco Bonfil

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