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Zócalo of Francisco Z. Mena municipal capital concentrating the main buildings of the population in the center a Kiosk meeting point for the population
Francisco Z. Mena is one of the 217 municipalities that make up the Mexican state of Puebla, being the northernmost one of the entity, the most important architectural monument of this town is the Parish Temple, dedicated to San Isidro Labrador located in the municipal capital, from which the festivity of May 15, patron saint's day of San Isidro Labrador, and December 12, of the Virgin of Guadalupe, begins with masses, prayers, processions, fireworks, music bands and "Quetzalines" dances. , "Flyers", "Weavers" and "Huehues"; popular dances, charreadas, jaripeos, folkloric dances, the stone fence ruins that are located one kilometer from Metlaltoyuca are considered a tourist attraction.
On May 15th, the patronal feast of San Isidro Labrador, and on December 12th, the feast of the Virgin of Guadalupe, with masses, prayers, processions, fireworks, music bands and dances of "Quetzalines", "Voladores", "Tejedores" and "Huehues"; popular dances, charreadas, jaripeos, folk dances. The dead are commemorated on November 1st and 2nd, with offerings and floral arrangements.