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The hill of the Jews in Chiautla de Tapia

Chiautla de Tapia, Puebla

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We can find some cave paintings on the Cerro de los Judeos, which is located approximately 45 minutes from the Chiautla de Tapia capital in the town called Barranca Grande.

Municipality

Chiautla de Tapia is a city and municipality located in the southwest of the state of Puebla, Mexico, it has very important monuments such as the Image of San Agustín is located in the parish, the image of San Miguel Arcángel is located in the neighborhood church, in The church of Tlanichiautla is home to the Virgin of the Assumption, which is the first church that existed in the place. The patron saint festivities are celebrated with masses, popular dances, dances, among other things, in addition to what we can find on the hill of the Jews some cave paintings, which is located approximately 45 minutes from the place, is the archaeological zone called “The Lost City” in which buried remains have been found.

Festivities

Candlemas Day on February 2, Xochi neighborhood, (movable), August 15 in Tlanichiautla neighborhood; San Miguel September 29, San Miguel neighborhood, Virgin of Guadalupe December 12, regional fair of the municipality, San Agustín August 28 parish patronal feast; San Juan Pilcaya June 24 in Pilcaya, 4th Friday of Holy Week varies depending on the date of Holy Week. The holidays are celebrated with masses, prayers, flowers, processions, mechanical games, fireworks, rodeo, sports games and popular dance, music bands and dances. November 2, Day of the Dead. December 24, Christmas.


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