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Community in Ribera de Chapala

The Ribera de Chapala offers a rich and well-rounded lifestyle marked by community connection, cultural vitality, and endless opportunities for personal enrichment. From dynamic organizations like the Lake Chapala Society and American Legion Post 7 to the region’s thriving art scene, there is no shortage of ways to get involved and feel at home. Residents and visitors alike can enjoy a variety of activities, including live theatre, culinary events, intellectual talks, and wellness retreats. Outdoor enthusiasts will find world-class hiking, cycling, horseback riding, golfing, birdwatching, and water sports, all set against the area’s natural beauty and mild climate. The region also supports families through quality bilingual and international schools, while English-language publications keep the community informed and connected. Whether you're seeking inspiration, recreation, education, or relaxation, the Ribera de Chapala delivers an unmatched quality of life in a welcoming and vibrant setting.

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Culture in Ribera de Chapala

Nestled along the northern shore of Mexico’s largest freshwater lake, the Ribera de Chapala offers a captivating blend of natural beauty, cultural richness, and relaxed living. Picturesque lakeside towns like Ajijic, Chapala, and San Antonio Tlayacapan invite visitors to stroll vibrant malecóns (boardwalks), browse bustling artisan markets, and savor fresh lakefront cuisine. With its temperate year-round climate, stunning views of Lake Chapala, and a thriving expat community, the region appeals to both adventure seekers and those in search of tranquility. Outdoor enthusiasts can hike the nearby Sierra de San Juan Cosalá or enjoy birdwatching in the lush wetlands. The Ribera de Chapala also showcases a unique fusion of Mexican heritage and international influences, evident in its vibrant murals, lively art galleries, and dynamic culinary scene. Throughout the year, the area comes alive with cultural celebrations such as Vinarte Ajijic, Ajijic Vive, VidForum, and the Festival del Café, Chocolate y Vino—festivals that highlight the region’s vibrant art, wine, gastronomy, and community spirit.

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HENRY FORD, EL PRIMER STEVE JOBS DE AMÉRICA.

Icono de la revolución industrial, inventor con más de 160 patentes, uno de los primeros empresarios en desarrollar la producción en serie, el Modelo T fue el primer auto producido en masa, catapultó la industria automotriz y transformó el mundo. Igual que lo hiciera el iPhone 100 años más tarde con las telecomunicaciones y el internet. Si hiciéramos una comparación de los empresarios, inventores y líderes que cambiaron el rumbo de la historia, podríamos decir que Henry Ford es un personaje de la talla de Steve Jobs, con 100 años de distancia entre ellos.

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