Tasquillo

[2] Among the most important historical events are the discoveries of curious junk, metals, carved stones or sticks and tools of men who were buried in clay pots.

Later, with the Spanish conquest in the 16th century, it was given the name “town of the natives of San Bernardino,” subject to a commission from the Marquis of Zúñiga.

[2] and during this time the Spaniards settled at a point called Donijá, which is located southeast of the main square.

[2][4][1] According to what is known by the mayoralties, in the 18th century it was not considered among the towns to citizens due to its lack of importance and poverty-rate, since it was simply a neighborhood and municipal seat of the town-hall of Ixmiquilpan.

[1] Municipal President María de Jesús Chávez (PRI) died of COVID-19 on January 30, 2021.

Main road into Tasquillo where the following says above “Welcome Tasqullio”
Parroquia of San Bernardino de Siena