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Agaverous Landscape at Risk? for These Reasons Jalisco May Lose Its World Heritage Status

Summary by Azteca Jalisco
The Agavero landscape of Tequila, in Jalisco, was inscribed on the Unesco World Heritage List in 2006, thanks to its cultural, historical and agricultural value. This territory covers about 34,000 hectares between the municipalities of Tequila, Amatitán, El Arenal and Magdalena. However, several voices have warned that urban growth, loss of biodiversity and lack of regulation in some areas could put this declaration at risk, if not corrected in …
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The Agavero landscape of Tequila, in Jalisco, was inscribed on the Unesco World Heritage List in 2006, thanks to its cultural, historical and agricultural value. This territory covers about 34,000 hectares between the municipalities of Tequila, Amatitán, El Arenal and Magdalena. However, several voices have warned that urban growth, loss of biodiversity and lack of regulation in some areas could put this declaration at risk, if not corrected in …

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Azteca Jalisco broke the news in on Tuesday, July 15, 2025.
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