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Parish church dedicated to the Holy Virgin of the Nativity in Cuyoaco, dating back to the 16th century.
Cuyoaco is one of the 217 municipalities of the Mexican state of Puebla. It is located in the central east of the entity, in the area of the San Juan plains. It has an iconic architecture that is the parish church dedicated to the Holy Virgin of the Nativity, dating back to the 16th century, from which the celebration of the Holy Virgin of the Nativity begins on September 8 and a festival in honor on August 18. to the Virgen del Rayo, during Holy Week the Carnival is celebrated and on June 24, San Juan, on that day, carpets are placed outside the houses with wild flowers and the hill of Cristo Rey with its giant's foot, which is located in the same place.
Celebration of the Blessed Virgin of the Nativity on September 8 and on August 18 a festival in honor of the Virgin of Rayo. Holy Week, Carnival, June 24 San Juan on that day carpets are placed outside the houses with wild flowers; they are also placed on July 29 to venerate Saint Peter and Saint Paul, September 15 national holidays, November 1 and 2 All Saints' Day, December 12 in honor of the Virgin of Guadalupe, December 24 and New Year.