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Natural Attractions Yaonáhuac

Yaonáhuac, Puebla

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The municipality is located within the Tecolutla basin and is crossed by the Xucayucan River, which bursts into the southeast and bathes the central part in a southwest-northwest direction in a journey of more than 12 kilometers, until it joins the Teziutanapan and forms the Atexcaco. The Ajocotzingo River, which bathes the southeast from south to north and after a short journey joins the Xucayucán. The Atexcaco River, which has a long journey through the central part (more than 7 kilometers) until it joins the Apulco.

Municipality

Yaonáhuac is one of the 217 municipalities of the Mexican state of Puebla, its name means "Next to the Great Waterway", it has beautiful historical places such as the parish temple in honor of Santiago Apóstol, it is located in the municipal capital built in the 16th century, and from which the festival in honor of Santiago Apóstol starts on July 25, it is celebrated with masses, prayers, processions, popular dance, mechanical games, fireworks, rodeos, music bands and dances, in addition to having eco-tourist options such as the La Soledad Dam, the Los Berros River and the Canastilla River.

Festivities

On July 25, the feast day in honor of Santiago Apóstol, there are masses, prayers, processions, folk dances, mechanical games, fireworks, rodeos, bands and dances. On May 30 and 31, the Virgen del Pilar is celebrated, on May 30, the Azucena is celebrated, and on May 31, the Gladiola is celebrated, recalling the time when the town was a flower grower. Holy Week is celebrated solemnly. On November 1 and 2, the Day of the Dead is commemorated, with offerings and floral arrangements.


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