In 2007, residents of the municipality protested to authorities about the quality of water coming from two wells on which depend about 3,000 people.
The costumed participants are residents of the municipality and range in age from five to over fifty, and many families have participated for generations.
There were residents of the municipality who were employed in some capacity.
Most residents of the municipality were Spanish-speaking families who had occupied their land for generations.
There were 21,841 residents of the municipality who were employed in some capacity, of which women made up 46.6% of the workforce.
Previously, state aid was given according to the number of enrolled public-school students who are residents of the municipality.
In addition to agriculture, the institute and prison at Thorberg and a sandstone quarry provided jobs for the residents of the municipality.
The plantations started their operation in 1998 with thousand of residents of the municipality employed while ensuring that environmental conservation practices are observed.
The residents of the municipality pay the lowest power rates in the province.
Some 99.93% of residents of the municipality determine their nationality as Polish, with only seven people declaring another nationality.