Ameca Valley

The Ameca Valley (Nahuatl languages: Iquajocho, Spanish: Valle de Ameca), also known as the Ameca-Cocula Valley, is a valley and drainage basin situated in central Jalisco, Mexico. It is surrounded by mountain ranges of the Sierra Madre Occidental. The three main cities and municipalities of the valley are Ameca, San Martín de Hidalgo, and Cocula. The Ameca River and its smaller tributaries, such as the San Martín River, drain into the valley thus creating the Ameca drainage basin. The valley is part of the federal sub-division Región Valles, for which the city of Ameca serves as its seat.

Ameca Valley
Iquajocho, Valle de Ameca
Floor elevation4,178 ft (1,273 m)
Length30 miles (40 km)
Width15 miles (24 km)
Area264 sq mi (680 km2)
Geography
LocationJalisco, Mexico
Population centersAmeca, San Martín de Hidalgo, Cocula
Borders onSierra de Ameca (north), Sierra de Quila (south)
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