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Paseo por Mexico Cave paintings of La Paz

Cave paintings of La Paz

La Paz, Baja California Sur

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In the municipality of La Paz there are areas that bear witness to the presence of human groups who left, as a sign of their journey, cave paintings, such as: La Grieta or Piedra de los Pescaditos; the Peñasco Piedra Pintada; the Piedra de los Monos; Las Peñas del Rincón de San Antonio; La Boca de San Pedro and the Cuevas de las Calaveras.

Municipality

La Paz is one of the 5 municipalities of the state of Baja California Sur. In 1596, Admiral Sebastián Vizcaíno named the city that is today the capital of the state of Baja California Sur as La Paz. In 1683, the Spanish conquistadors arrived at the bay and named it Puerto de Nuestra Señora de la Paz. This name was reaffirmed in 1720 when the Jesuit priests Juan de Ugarte and Jaime Bravo founded the Mission of La Paz. The name La Paz is derived from all of this.

Festivities

Civic commemorations of a national and regional nature are celebrated; in addition, on May 13, fairs and other activities are held to commemorate the founding of the city of La Paz, and on January 24, the Day of Our Lady of La Paz, the patron saint of the place, is celebrated. Regarding traditional dances, in San Antonio, the Suegra and the Cuera are danced, as well as the children's round, the Viudita.


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