Bajío de San José
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Bajío de San José is a town in the district of Encarnación de Díaz in Jalisco that is composed of two villages: Rangel, which was founded in the 19th century, and Bajío de San José. The town is noted for dairy products and furniture since it has more than seven furniture stores supplying its 8,000 inhabitants with furniture.
Bajio de San Jose is 30 minutes away from the city of Aguascalientes. Citizens from el Bajio de San Jose has access to 4 highways going north to Aguascalientes, south to Lagos de Moreno, east to Las Gueras and west to Encarnacion de Diaz. Being on the edge of Jalisco's state line its only 6 km. away from the boarder state line of Jalisco with Aguascalientes.
[edit] Locally observed holidays
- February 11 — Festival of the Hermitage
- May 1 — San José Obrero Day
- July 4 — Our Lady of Refuge Day
[edit] Economy and industry
Mainly dairy products and furniture warehouses/workshops.

