Villa Corona
Mexico
This pocket-sized town in Jalisco, central-western Mexico, has a notably dense café and restaurant scene for its size. The area has been settled since around 1250, when migrating tribes were drawn here by its hunting and fishing, and the original settlement carried the name Tizapanito — meaning "place on the white land." The municipality was formally established in 1918.
- Population7,603
- Nearest water from center 1.8 km1.1 mi
- Nearest mountain from center 3.3 km2.0 mi
Climate · monthly averages
J
17°63°
25mm0.9in
F
19°66°
15mm0.6in
M
21°70°
10mm0.3in
A
23°74°
5mm0.2in
M
25°76°
25mm0.9in
J
23°73°
150mm5.9in
J
21°69°
230mm9.1in
A
21°69°
205mm8.0in
S
20°69°
180mm7.1in
O
20°68°
70mm2.7in
N
19°66°
20mm0.8in
D
18°64°
10mm0.4in
Avg temp · total precipitation, 1991–2020 monthly normals · ERA5-Land · methodology ↗