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The Farm of La Labor in Calvillo

Calvillo, Aguascalientes

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Located 16 kilometers north of the municipality of Calvillo, during the 17th century it belonged to the nuns of the Convent of Santa María de Gracia, in Guadalajara, and was later acquired by the wealthy miner from Zacatecas, Matías López de Carrasquilla. In 1702 it was purchased by General Pedro de la Puebla Rubín de Celis, a peninsular Spaniard and member of a distinguished family of noble origin.

Municipality

Calvillo is a municipality in the state of Aguascalientes, its municipal seat bears the same name Calvillo, it is named after Calvillo, in honor of its benefactor Don José Calvillo, famous for its guava production, Calvillo offers places of great interest such as its plaza main building dating back to 1778, famous long ago for its orange groves, where there is the stele of an eagle that marks the route of Independence, the temple of Señor del Salitre, erected in 1772, the temple of Guadalupe, the Malpaso dam , and the cave paintings of El Tepozán, which are anthropomorphic figures of different colors, with superimpositions that correspond to different periods, of great attraction is its traditional Guava Fair

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