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This Kiosk is located in the center of the very well preserved Santiago Miahuatlán square and is a meeting point in this place.
Santiago Miahuatlán (from Nahuatl: Miahuatl ear of corn, and; tlán place, Between ears of corn.) is one of the 217 municipalities of the state of Puebla, its main architectural construction is the parish temple built in the 16th century, dedicated to the Lord Santiago, of which Santiago Apóstol is celebrated on July 25, with masses, local fair, prayers, processions, fireworks, this place, like Tehuacán, specializes in the “hiperas” or backbone mole season.
On July 25, the feast of Santiago Apóstol is celebrated with masses, a local fair, prayers, processions, and fireworks. Holy Week is solemnly observed with contemplation, scenes of the passion of Jesus, prayers, processions, ornate altars, and pilgrimages. The dead are commemorated with offerings of food that the deceased liked and floral arrangements.