What makes the city of Jala, Nayarit different and attractive is its cultural life from the mid-sixteenth century, which makes reference to a set of features that are remembered and recreated into our present times. This interest not only has to do with nostalgia, but also with the quality and way of life that modernity has destroyed and continues to destroy, and feeds on realities that have left their mark on the urban environment. For many of its inhabitants preserving and recalling is a cultural position that seeks to defend a way of life in the city. In the act of reminiscing, its residents show interest in defining what is worthy to remain. Its value does not depend on its minimal or grand antiquity and beauty, but rather in the measure that it informs us of its history and conforms to the present maintaining its form of life current.
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