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Ahuehuete and Magdalena in Tepeojuma

Tepeojuma, Puebla

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Notable tourist centres include Ahuehuete and Magdalena, where tilapia and Israeli carp are farmed.

Municipality

Tepeojuma is a municipality in the state of Puebla, the meaning of the name of the town is "Next to Cerro Azul", it has a variety of architectural constructions such as the church of San Cristóbal, which was built in the 16th century, the Statue to Irineo Vázquez Castillo On March 19, San José is commemorated in Colonia Independencia, with dances, a fair and fireworks; On August 24, in honor of Saint Augustine, a fair and party is held for one day in the community of Petacas. For June 29 in the Auxiliary Board of Teyuca, as a tourist attraction it has the main altarpiece dedicated to San Cristóbal in Baroque style, the Ahuehuete and the Magdalena in which the mojarra tilapia and carp from Israel are grown.

Festivities

On March 19, in Colonia Independencia, San José is commemorated with dances, a fair and fireworks; on August 24, in honor of San Agustín, a fair and a one-day party are held in the community of Petacas. On June 29, in the Auxiliary Board of Teyuca, a fair and popular dances are held in honor of San Pedro; and on October 4, in the Inspectorate of Astillero, a rodeo and a party with a fair are held in honor of San Francisco. On July 25, the patronal festival of San Cristóbal is celebrated in the municipal capital with great religious rejoicing. The first Friday of Lent is celebrated in honor of the Lord of the Image of Father Jesus. On the first Friday of Lent, the Teponaxtle is played.


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