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Albino Zertuche's plinth

Albino Zertuche, Puebla

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The Zócalo of Albino Zertuche, the municipal capital, concentrates the main buildings of the population in the center and is home to a colonial-style Kisco, which is a meeting point for the population.

Municipality

Albino Zertuche is one of the 217 municipalities that make up the Mexican state of Puebla. It is located in the Mixteca Baja Poblana, to the south of the entity, as an architectural legacy is the parish temple of Santiago Apóstol built in the 16th century, in which there are works of art such as religious images carved in wood and oil paintings, The most important popular festival is on July 25, in honor of Lord Santiago, in addition to the sixth Friday of Lent and August 5, the festival of the Virgin of the Snows.

Festivities

July 25, feast of Lord Santiago; the Sixth Friday of Lent, the celebrations are more sumptuous; August 5, feast of the Virgin of the Snows. Traditions: The dead are commemorated on November 1 and 2, with offerings and floral arrangements.


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