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In the municipality of San Pablo del Monte, beautiful objects are made of Talavera-style ceramics in different colors and designs, such as flower pots, ashtrays, vases, snack bowls, creamers, plates of different sizes and salad bowls, fruit bowls, jars, serving and soup plates, coffee and beer jars and beautiful tableware. In addition, various onyx objects are produced, such as necklaces, bracelets, elephants, horses, candlesticks, pen holders, book holders with figures.
San Pablo del Monte is one of the sixty municipalities that make up the Mexican state of Tlaxcala, its original name is Cuauhtotoatla which means "bird water of the mountain", it has various architectural constructions such as the Temple of San Pablo, dates from the 18th century, the Temple of the Holy Trinity dates from the 18th and 19th centuries, the Chapel of San Nicolás Obispo dates from the 19th century, the Chapel of Santiago from the 19th century, the Chapel of San Sebastián dates from the 19th century, the Chapel of San Cosme dates from the 19th century, the Acopilco Hacienda, the San José Buenavista Hacienda, the San José Buenavista Hacienda, in Vicente Guerrero the Patron Saints of the place are celebrated, which are: San Pablo a
In Vicente Guerrero, the town's patron saints are celebrated on June 29th. However, it begins the day before, June 28th or Saturday. At night at 7 pm, mass is celebrated and the rosary is prayed in the temple. At the same time, in the atrium, a music band, the teponaxtle and the chirimía are heard until midnight. The celebration is on the second Friday of Lent. In the morning, at 6 am, the festivities begin. The parishioners sing "Las Mañanitas" accompanied by a mariachi, the teponaxtle, the chirimía and a rocket salute. At 10 am, sports games are held on the town's fields. At noon, the Festivity Mass is celebrated. In the afternoon, from 3 to 5 pm, a procession is held, carrying the image of the Lord of the Mountain, through the different streets of the town and ending at the temple. During the day, pilgrims from various states and neighboring towns come to visit the Lord of the Mountain.