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Within the Zacapala Territory, there is the great entrance of the Ajamilpa or Axamilpa River, which creates a waterfall that the locals call: El Salto, with a drop of approximately 15 meters.
Zacapala is one of the municipalities in the Mexican state of Puebla, its name comes from the Nahuatl radicals "zacatl", cornfield straw, grass, and "palani", which means to rot: which means: "grass or cornfield straw that rots", its main historical construction is the church of San Juan Evangelista, which dates back to the year 1700 and from which the celebration of San Juan Evangelista begins on December 27, with masses, dances, rodeos, cockfights, mechanical games, fireworks, dances.
On December 27th, Saint John the Evangelist is celebrated with masses, dances, rodeos, cockfights, mechanical games, fireworks, and the dance of the "12 pairs of France"; the fourth Friday of Lent is celebrated in a similar way to the previous one.