Location La Manzanilla de la Paz is located southeast of Jalisco. Its coordinates are 19°55'00" to 20°04'30" north latitude and 102º01'15" to 103º11'50" west longitude, at an altitude of 2013 meters above sea level. The municipality is bordered on the north by the municipalities of
Tuxcueca, Tizapan el Alto and the state of
Michoacán on the east by the state of Michoacán and the
Mazamitla municipality; on the south by the municipalities of Mazamitla and
Concepción de Buenos Aires; on the west by the municipality of
Concepción de Buenos Aires.
Topography In general the surface is made up of flat areas (55%), there are also semi-flat areas (25%) and hilly areas (20%). Soils - The territory consists of land belonging to the
Quaternary period. Soil composition is entirely of a
Cambisol type. The municipality has a land area of 12,935 hectares, of which 5,800 are used for agriculture, 5,545 for livestock activity, 1430 are for forest use and 160 acres are urban lands. As far as property is concerned, an area of 10,343 hectares is private and 2,592 is state-owned. There is no communal property.
Hydrography The Chiflón Dam belongs to the Central Pacific basin, La Passion-Tepalcatepec River subbasin. ;Rivers:
Rio Grande Guadalajarita or
de la Pasión ;Brooks:
El Rincón La Peña Las Cuevas La Soledad El Cerrito Los Piratas La Esperanza El Tule and
Palo Verde ;Springs:
La Atarjea La Loma Loma Alta Sobinillas Climate The climate is semiarid, with dry winter and temperate with no well defined winter heat exchange. The average annual temperature is 19 °C, maximum 25.1 °C and minimum -05.8 °C. Rainfall is recorded between the months of June through August, with an average rainfall of 1,011.2 millimeters. The average annual frost days is 55.7. Prevailing winds blow towards the south.
Flora and fauna Vegetation is represented by wooded areas to the south, which is dominated by pine and oak species. Rabbit, squirrel, skunk, deer and birds inhabit the town. ==Economy==