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Patronal festival on March 19 in honor of San José Amixtlán where the traditional Queen of Corn represented in the town is elected.
Amixtlán is one of the 217 municipalities of the Mexican state of Puebla, it is located in the north of the entity, it means "place between the mist or clouds", its main architectural construction is the parish temple dedicated to San José, built in the 19th century XVI located in the municipal seat, the main festival is held on March 19 in honor of San José, with masses, prayers, rockets, fireworks, dances such as "Quetzalines", "Voladores", "Tejedores" and "Huehues", As a tourist attraction, it has the beautiful panoramic views of the town, which is a delight to the eye.
Patronal festival on March 19 in honor of Saint Joseph, with masses, prayers, rockets, fireworks, dances such as "Quetzalines", "Voladores", "Tejedores" and "Huehues". The Day of the Dead is commemorated on November 1 and 2 with offerings and floral arrangements, and Holy Week is also solemnly commemorated.