Copala

Copala

Copala may refer to:

Mexico
  • Copala, Guerrero, city in southwestern Mexico
  • Copala (municipality) in the State of Guerrero, southwestern Mexico
  • Copala, Sinaloa, also known as San José de Copala, 400-year-old silvermining town near Mazatlan in northwestern Mexico
  • San Juan Copala, an indigenous Triqui community and autonomous municipality in Oaxaca state
Other
  • Copala, a fabled mythical city of gold sought by Spanish conquistadors such as Francisco de Ibarra
  • Copala Trique, a variant of the Trique language spoken in San Juan Copala, Oaxaca

See also


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