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Parish of Saint Bartholomew in Xochitlán de Vicente Suárez

Xochitlán de Vicente Suárez, Puebla

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The Parish of San Bartolomé is a neoclassical colonial style church from the 18th century. Built in 1633, its façade is quite austere and the most important elements are found inside. Located in the municipal capital.

Municipality

Xochitlán de Vicente Suárez is a municipality in the state of Puebla, its name is combined with the words Xóchitl from Nahuatl (flower) and Tlan from Totonaco (place, good, between) literally means "place between flowers", it has beautiful architectural places such as the parish temple dedicated to San Bartolomé dating from the 17th century, the municipal palace and the house of Vicente Suárez, the representative religious festival on August 24, when San Bartolomé is honored in the municipal seat, it has various eco-tourist options such as the "balcón del diablo" lookout, the Santa Elena Caves, the Ocotzoltepétl Cave, the Ateno and Zempoala Rivers, Poza Verde own for swimming.

Festivities

Among the popular festivals, the most notable are the civil holidays and the anniversary of Vicente Suárez on April 13. Among the religious festivals, August 24 is representative, when San Bartolomé is honored in the municipal capital, with fireworks, dances of quetzals, flyers, weavers and huehues, rodeos and folk dances. On November 1 and 2, the celebration of All Saints and the faithful deceased takes place.


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