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Paseo por Mexico Former Ozumba estate in San José Chiapa

Former Ozumba estate in San José Chiapa

San José Chiapa, Puebla

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Ozumba in Nahuatl means In the hair of Water. The construction of the Hacienda dates back to the year 1588. In its time it belonged to the Jesuit order and later it became the College of the Holy Spirit. It is located within the Auxiliary Board of San José Ozumba. In its chapel are the remains of the founder of Chiautla de Tapia, Don Mariano Tapia, who died in the war of independence.

Municipality

San José Chiapa is a municipality in the state of Puebla Chiapa, made up of chiahuitl, senagoso mud, swamp, and pa, el; It means "in the swamp or in the mud", its main architectural construction is the parish church dedicated to Lord San José, dating from the 17th century and the former Ojo de Agua, Ozumba and Vicencio haciendas, from which the festival of the 19th of March patron saint's day of San José, where the octave is celebrated with processions and prayers. March 21 Birth of Benito Juárez and the national holidays on September 13, 15 and 16 with parades, organized by the city council and the community, for tourism to the Totolcingo Lagoon, where wild birds arrive such as the Canadian duck, the crane and water snakes.

Festivities

On March 19th, the patronal feast of Saint Joseph is celebrated, where the octave is celebrated with processions and prayers. On March 21st, the birthday of Benito Juarez and the national holidays on September 13th, 15th and 16th with parades, organized by the city council and the community, on December 12th, the patronal feast of the Virgin of Guadalupe, on December 24th, Christmas Eve and on December 31st, the farewell to the year.


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