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Nahá is a lagoon in Ocosingo between the mountains of the eastern state of Chiapas, in the Lacandon Jungle, it is a protected area that has an area of 8,617.49 km2. (26.01% of the jungle surface), in its surroundings there is a small community of the Lacandon ethnic group that preserves cultural aspects such as their language, clothing and traditions. This site presents lake bodies of a Karstic nature, it is a very important area in the capture of rainfall that acts as a recharge of underground aquifers.
The municipality of Ocosingo is one of the municipalities in which the state of Chiapas is represented, it is located in the east of the state and includes most of the Lacandon Jungle, its name comes from the Nahuatl word meaning Place of the Black Lord, it has various tourist places such as the Yaxchilán Archaeological Zone, the Toniná Archaeological Zone and that of Bonampak, as well as natural places such as La Laguna Miramar for eco-tourist recreation.
In Ocosingo the most important celebrations are the Fiesta de La Candelaria as well as the Trade Fair and the patron saint's festival which is celebrated from August 13 to 15.