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New cemetery in Ajijic breaks ground with 25 million peso investment

The Chapala government has launched construction of a new cemetery in Ajijic, featuring niches, graves, a chapel, administrative offices and parking—all on a 4,725 m² site—backed by a 25 million peso budget and aimed at meeting growing demand for dignified repose.

On June 13, 2025, the Chapala municipal government officially broke ground on a new municipal cemetery in the lakeside community of Ajijic. The ceremony began at 5:00 a.m., marking the start of a project budgeted at 25 million pesos and driven by the need to expand local . . .

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