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The Sunday before the Tepalcingo Fair, Morelos, Huehuetlán El Chico, Puebla dresses up for the “Jícaras Fair”, held every Second Friday of Lent. Merchants from the neighboring state of Guerrero on their way to the aforementioned Fair pass by this place and have been spending the night there for a long time.
Huehuetlán el Chico, its name means Place of ahuehuetes, is one of the 217 municipalities of the state of Puebla (central-eastern Mexico), it has several cultural monuments such as the temple of San Nicolás, dating from the 16th century, the monument to Emiliano Zapata, the monument to Miguel Hidalgo that is located in the municipal square, the main festival is celebrated on the third Sunday of October with jaripeos, bulls, masses and fireworks. On "Jícaras Sunday" crafts from Olinalá are exhibited
It is celebrated on the third Sunday of October with rodeos, bulls, masses and fireworks. On "Jícaras Sunday" crafts from Olinalá and Guerrero are exhibited. Day of the Dead and Christmas celebrations. Dances: Apaches and Tecuanis. The bell is rung to gather the men at special moments.