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Cacaxtla Archaeological Zone in Natívitas

Natívitas, Tlaxcala

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The inhabitants of the Cacaxtla area were the Olmec-Xicalancas and they controlled the region of the Southern Valley of Tlaxcala and the Poblano Valley. They began their arrival around the year 400-500 A.D. and by the year 1200 there is no longer evidence of the Olmec-Xicalancas groups in the Nativitas Valley. In 1975 a discovery was made in this area, consisting of part of their murals. From that date onwards work began on the rescue of the architectural complex and its decorative elements.

Municipality

The Municipality of Natívitas is one of the 60 municipalities in which the Mexican state of Tlaxcala is divided. Its origin was Yancuitlalpan, which means "in the new land", and it has important historical sites such as the Cacaxtla Archaeological Zone, the Xochitécatl Archaeological Zone, the Parish and Temple of Santa María, one of the most beautiful in the state of Tlaxcala, the Virgen de la Natividad Parish, the Convent of Santa María Nativitas, the Temple of San Bernabé, the Temple of Santo Tomás, the Temple of Jesús de los Tres, Caminos, as well as numerous estates such as the Hacienda Segura Michac, the Hacienda Santa Elena, the Hacienda Santa Clara Atoyatenco, the Hacienda Santa Agueda y Dolores, and the Hacienda San Antonio Michac.

Festivities

The celebration is in honor of Santa María Natividad from September 8 to 10. Santiago Michac: the patron saint El Mayor Apóstol is celebrated from July 23 to 26. San Miguel del Milagro: the festivity is in honor of San Miguel Arcángel, from September 16 to October 4, the main day being September 29; on April 25 and May 8 the apparition of San Miguel Arcángel is also celebrated.


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