Mexico Cities and Towns that Start with J

Below is the list of cities and towns in Mexico whose name begins with the letter J. You will also find some general information about each of them.

City/TownStatePopulation
JalapaVeracruz480,000
JalostotitlánJalisco29,000
JaltencoMéxico28,000
JamayJalisco16,000
Jerez de García SalinasZacatecas58,000
Jesús MaríaAguascalientes47,000
JiutepecMorelos211,000
JiquilpanMichoacán29,000
JocotepecJalisco12,000
Juchitán de ZaragozaOaxaca74,000

Jalapa

Jalapa, also spelled Xalapa, is the capital city of the state of Veracruz. Located in the eastern part of the country, it lies in the Sierra Madre Oriental. The name Jalapa comes from the Nahuatl word “Xalapan,” meaning “sand by the water.” The city is known for its lush vegetation and the famous jalapeño pepper, which is said to originate from the region.

Jalostotitlán

Jalostotitlán is a small town in the state of Jalisco, located in the Los Altos region. The town’s name is derived from the Nahuatl “Xalostotl,” which refers to sandy soils. It is known for its colonial architecture and the annual “Fiesta de Enero,” a large celebration that draws visitors from around the region.

Jaltenco

Jaltenco is a small town in the State of Mexico. The name is of Nahuatl origin, meaning “place of sand.” Despite its small size, Jaltenco is part of the greater Mexico City metropolitan area and is primarily a residential town.

Jamay

Jamay is located in Jalisco, near Lake Chapala, Mexico’s largest freshwater lake. The town’s name has indigenous roots, and it is known for its beautiful central plaza and proximity to the lake. Jamay is also noted for its production of tequila and other agave-based products.

Jerez de García Salinas

Jerez is a colonial town in the state of Zacatecas. Named after a famous military leader, García Salinas, the town is known for its vibrant traditions, including the “Feria de Primavera,” a spring fair. The name Jerez is thought to be derived from a city in Spain, Jerez de la Frontera.

Jesús María

Jesús María is located in the state of Aguascalientes, near the state capital. The town has grown significantly over the years and is known for its agricultural production, particularly grapes for wine and other crops. The name, like many in Mexico, reflects its religious origins, as it is named after Jesus Christ.

Jiutepec

Jiutepec is a city in the state of Morelos, just southeast of Cuernavaca. The name comes from the Nahuatl word “Xiutepetl,” meaning “the hill of precious stones.” Jiutepec is known for its beautiful gardens and is part of the industrial corridor of Morelos, contributing significantly to the state’s economy.

Jiquilpan

Jiquilpan is a town in Michoacán, often referred to as “the town of jacarandas” because of the abundance of these trees. The name is of Nahuatl origin, meaning “place of indigo dye.” Jiquilpan is notable for being the birthplace of former Mexican president Lázaro Cárdenas.

Jocotepec

Jocotepec is a small town in Jalisco, also near Lake Chapala. The town’s name comes from the Nahuatl word “Xocotepec,” meaning “hill of sour fruits.” Jocotepec is known for its temperate climate and is a popular destination for retirees, particularly from the United States and Canada.

Juchitán de Zaragoza

Juchitán is located in the Isthmus of Tehuantepec region in Oaxaca. The city is famous for its indigenous Zapotec culture and its matriarchal society. The name Juchitán is derived from Nahuatl, meaning “place of the flowers.” It’s also known for its vibrant traditional dress and strong cultural identity.

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