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The church of San Agustín dates back to the late 16th century and is located in the municipal capital. This is where the local fair takes place around August 28, the feast of the patron saint San Agustín.
Palmar de Bravo is a municipality located in the central eastern part of the state of Puebla, its old name of Zoyatlán, means "Camino del Palmar", from the Mexican voices, the most iconic structure in the region is the church of San Agustín that dates back to end of the 16th century, located in the municipal seat and from which the local fair takes place around August 28, the festival of the Patron Saint of San Agustín, where palm fabric is manufactured and ixtle ropes are made.
The local fair takes place around August 28th, the feast of the town's patron saint: Saint Augustine. On November 1st and 2nd, All Saints' Day and the Day of the Dead are celebrated. Holy Week is commemorated with devotion.