- Zacatlán
Zacatlán is a city, and the surrounding municipality of the same name, in the northern region of the
Mexican state ofPuebla . It is renowned as one of the country's foremost apple-growing regions, and is so sometimes called "Zacatlán de las Manzanas". The localcider is famous, as is the traditional "pan de Zacatlán", sweet pastries with cheese fillings.Name
The name "Zacatlán" comes from the
Nahuatl "zacatl" ("zacate", a type of grass) and "tlan" ("place"): it thus means "place of abundant zacate".Geography
:Coordinates: 19° 55' N, 97° 58' WZacatlán is located at a height of 2,010 m above sea level in the
Sierra Norte de Puebla , on the left bank of theRío Laxaxalpa . It is surrounded by the municipalities ofChignahuapán ,Aquixtla ,Tetela de Ocampo ,Cuautempan ,Tepetzintla , Ahuacatlán,Chiconcuautla ,Ahuazotepec andHuauchinango . The municipality covers a total area of 512.32 km².The climate is wet, with year-long rains.
In the 2000
INEGI census, the municipality reported a population of 62,788, with 28,773 in the municipal seat.Points of interest
*The Franciscan Convent, work on which began in 1562.
*Municipal Palace, built in the neo-classical style between 1876 and 1896.
*Thefloral clock in the main square, the only one in the world with two faces moved by the same mechanism.
*"Relojes Centenario": Clock factory and museum, manufacturers of the floral clock and many other monumental timepieces found across the country and overseas.
*"Los Claustros": The former cloisters of the Franciscan Convent, now used as a community cultural centre.
*"Casa de los Tormentos": A colonial house used as the local headquarters of theHoly Inquisition .References
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*http://www.zacatlan.gob.mx Website of the municipal government
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