Municipality of Los Reyes, Administrative division in Michoacán, Mexico.
The Municipality of Los Reyes is an administrative division in Michoacán that covers a large area and encompasses several smaller settlements and agricultural zones. It sits bordered by neighboring municipalities and serves as a regional administrative and agricultural hub.
The municipality was established by royal decree in 1594 and later became the head of the western district in 1837. In 1859, it received the name Villa de Salgado to honor an early political leader in the region's governance.
The community takes pride in its soccer team, the Lobos Grises de los Reyes, which plays in the regional league and draws support from locals. This team is central to the area's identity and brings residents together throughout the season.
The area is primarily known for its agricultural activity, especially the growing and export of avocados and blackberries from surrounding orchards. Visitors can explore rural landscapes and experience daily life in a working agricultural region.
The municipality is one of Mexico's leading avocado-growing regions and sends significant quantities of the fruit to markets worldwide. This intensive farming focus has shaped both the landscape and the local economy in visible ways.
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