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The Zócalo of Tlacuilotepec, the municipal capital, concentrates the main buildings of the population, there is a stone fountain installed in the Zócalo, a meeting point for the population.
Tlacuilotepec is one of the 217 municipalities that make up the state of Puebla, it is located in the northern mountains of Puebla, its name means, "On the written or painted hill", it has architectural constructions such as a parish temple dedicated to Christ the King, built in the 17th century located in the Municipal Headquarters, on August 24th they celebrate the patronal festival of Christ the King, the festival of San Bartolome the Apostle, they celebrate it with masses, prayers, processions, horse races, burning of fireworks and jaripeos, the main tourist spot of the region is the Cerro de Piedras with Totonac paintings in the municipal seat.
Holy Week is celebrated with a local fair, dance of the Aztecs or flyers; masses, processions; fireworks; on August 24th, the patronal feast of Christ the King, the feast of Saint Bartholomew the Apostle is celebrated with masses, prayers, processions, horse races, fireworks and rodeos. They celebrate All Saints' Day and All Souls' Day with offerings and floral arrangements.