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The Temple of Jesus Nazareno in Cohuecán, built in the 16th century, is open to the faithful every day of the year.
Cohuecán is one of the 217 municipalities that make up the Mexican state of Puebla, its name is interpreted as In a difficult or dangerous place and it is located in the central west of the state, between the municipal parish Temple in honor of San Bartolomé built in the 16th century and that manifests a type of architecture typical of the time; There is also the Temple of Jesús Nazareno; Both are open to the faithful every day of the year. Patronal festival on August 24, in honor of San Bartolomé, which is celebrated with prayers, fireworks, and the "brinco del chinelos". The inhabitants of the municipality achieve coexistence among themselves with these festivals.
Patronal festival on August 24th, in honor of San Bartolomé, which is celebrated with prayers, fireworks, and the "brinco del chinelos." The inhabitants of the municipality achieve coexistence among themselves with these festivals. November 1st and 2nd commemoration of the day of the dead, celebrated with offerings and floral arrangements; here you can see the relatives of the faithful deceased go to the cemeteries diligently and also raise prayers to their deceased relatives.