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The Church of San Francisco Ocotlan in Coronango dates back to the 15th century and is part of the town's neoclassical architecture.
Coronango is a town in the state of Puebla, Mexico, its name comes from the Nahuatl words that mean Above where the water turns, it has several important buildings among which the Temple of the Assumption stands out, dating from the (16th century) with colonial neoclassical architecture and the Church of San Francisco Ocotlán that dates back to the (15th century and the ex-haciendas of the same century), the most popular festivals are those of August 15, which is the patron saint's day where there are masses, fireworks, sporting events , music bands in honor of the Patron Saint and the event on March 19, which is a fishing contest in Almolón.
On August 15th, masses, fireworks, sporting events, and music bands in honor of the Patron Saint. On March 19th, a fishing contest in Almolón, and on May 25th, the day of the Holy Trinity, a neighborhood festival, similar to the patron saint's festival. On May 15th, the landowners are represented by Charros and China Poblana. On March 19th, a fishing contest in Almolón.