Municipality of Zamora, Administrative division in Michoacán, Mexico.
The Municipality of Zamora is an administrative division in Michoacán that spans fertile land with both settled areas and farmland. The area combines urban centers with extensive agricultural zones.
The area was founded in 1574 by a Spanish viceroy and received its name from a Spanish city where many early settlers originated. This founding shaped the region's development.
The municipality is recognized as a strawberry-growing center and hosts an annual festival each January featuring local products, music, and craft displays. This celebration reflects the importance of farming to the everyday life of the region.
The municipality is accessible through Federal Highway 15, which connects it to major regional cities and provides good overall access. Modern infrastructure makes it easy to explore different areas within the jurisdiction.
Farmers use specialized greenhouses to grow strawberries in large quantities, making the area an important agricultural export hub in the region. This intensive cultivation technique allows the locality to play a significant role in the national strawberry supply.
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