Tolimán, Querétaro
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Coordinates | 20°54′29″N 99°55′48″W / 20.908°N 99.930°W / 20.908; -99.930 | |
Municipal president | Magdaleno Muñoz González (PRI) | |
Area | 724.7 km² | |
Population (2005) | 23,963 | |
HDI (2000) | 0.7096 | |
Time zone (UTC) | -6 UTC Central | |
GDP (per capita) (2000) | US$3.448,00 | |
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Tolimán (Querétaro Otomi: Ntolimä) is the seat of the municipality of the same name in the Mexican state of Querétaro. Its name comes from the Nahuatl word tolimani, meaning place where the tule tree is picked up.[citation needed]
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