Mesa de Ramos

Mesa de Ramos is a rural community, municipal agency and ejido located in the southeastern portion of the municipality of Ameca, Jalisco, in Mexico. It has suffered depopulation, primarily because of the lack of resources and isolation. In 1900, the town was recorded as Mesa de los Ramos, and had 289 inhabitants. In the 2005 census there were only 40, and in 2010 there were 13. The village was founded in 1764 when Javier Ramos, a resident of Ameca, bought a livestock site named "La Mesa" for 500 pesos from don José Ignacio de Villaseñor, the owner of Santa María.

Mesa de Ramos

Mesa de Ramos is a rural community, municipal agency and ejido located in the southeastern portion of the municipality of Ameca, Jalisco, in Mexico. It has suffered depopulation, primarily because of the lack of resources and isolation. In 1900, the town was recorded as Mesa de los Ramos, and had 289 inhabitants. In the 2005 census there were only 40, and in 2010 there were 13. The village was founded in 1764 when Javier Ramos, a resident of Ameca, bought a livestock site named "La Mesa" for 500 pesos from don José Ignacio de Villaseñor, the owner of Santa María.