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weeks of the month, large flower sculptures are created to attract visitors, along with musical events and other attractions. The Feria de la
Nochebuena (Poinsettia Fair) begins on November 25 and runs through the Christmas season to promote the plants of this type grown in the municipality. The Feria de la Noche Buena began in 2001 and is timed for the start of the Christmas season. The Feria de la
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two tiers of ornamental niches with saints and apostles. Above the arched doorway is a cornucopia and above this is a choir window covered by a shell arch. On either side of the window there are columns and geometric relief patterns as well as
Moorish medallions. Inside there is a notable 18th-century gold leaf altarpiece called the Retablo de Reyes.
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typically produce 1.5 million poinsettials per year. Sales from poinsettias alone reach at least 68 million pesos for the municipality and support 800 families. Most of the plants are shipped to other
Mexican states such as Veracruz, Oaxaca, Chiapas, Yucatán and Campeche. The main flowers grown and
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Festival de la Iluminación (Lights Festival) or Villa Iluminada (Lighted Village) begins on November 20 with large lighted figures that adorn the city's streets. This event was begun in 2010, with the lights placed along a corridor of a km and half. The event draws over 500,000 visitors to the
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There were a number of monasteries in the community during the colonial period, all now either destroyed or no longer active. The most notable of these is the former
Franciscan monastery built on a hill in fortress fashion, walking distance from the main square. The atrium offers panoramic views of
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Agustin Church, built between 1589 and 1698,also with Baroque stucco work, the La Soledad Chapel and the chapels of Santa Clara and El Carmen. The San Felix Papa Church has a façade which is identical to a large sized painting possibly from the 18th century,
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La Noche de las
Estrellas (Night of the Stars) occurs on the last Saturday of February, when about 5,000 people come together on the Cerro de San Miguel mountain to observe the night sky, through the telescopes of the observatory there. The event promotes the organizations courses and workshops as
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Most of the valley floor area is dedicated to irrigated farming, with rainy season farming dominant in the higher elevations. The latter has contributed to extensive deforestation, cutting down pines and cedars. The only remaining wild vegetation is in small areas in the north and northeast, where
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Various streams run through the territory, which have their source at the
Iztaccihuatl Volcano; however, most depending on snow melt from the volcano. The Nexcapa is one of the few that run year-round and splits the Atlixco Valley in half. Other larger ones include the Cuescomante, which passes by
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The Third Order Chapel is at the foot of the hill where the former
Franciscan monastery is located and also has portal work of stucco. The west facade has a classic altarpiece design in folk Baroque with cherubs and angels throughout. It contains pairs Solomonic columns with vines and fruits with
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and other saints with her cloak. The interior was redone in the 19th century, but maintains a large colonial era portrait of Our Lady of Mercy by José Joaquín Magón as well as an 18th-century inlaid wood pulpit. This church has a collection of paintings from the colonial period. This collection is
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Atlixco's economy. The Festival de la Flor (Flower Festival) celebrates the municipality's main economic activity of growing flowers. Starting in the second week of March, giant "carpets" are created by arranging flowers on the street. During the last two
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The San Juan de Dios Municipal Hospital was founded is one of the few colonial-era hospitals still running. The building is marked by an original statue of Saint Adrian fighting a lion. It is also noted for a significant painting collection, which is open to the public. Next to the hospital is a
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The municipality is in the transition zone between the more temperate climates of the north of the state and the hotter climates of the south. The northwest and isolated peaks have a temperate and semi humid climate as it has the highest altitude. The center and south have a warm and semi-humid
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monastery. Most of the church, including a decorative side door is from the 17th century, but the façade is from the 18th century. The main portal is decorated with paired columns, spiraling vines in high relief and ornamental sculptures in niches on both the upper and lower levels. The doorway
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Although the parish church called Natividad itself has a plain facade, it has an ornate addition called the Santuario del Santísimo (Most Holy Sanctuary), built in the late 1700s on the north side with a polychrome stucco facade and painted cupola. The former main portal has decorative spiral
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The city of Atlixco is a regional commercial, manufacturing and industrial center with textile mills, distilleries and bottling plants. Traditional handcrafts also are made here and in the rest of the municipality including ceramic utensils, embroidered shirts and blouses and candles.
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Since then the area's economy has changed to the production of flowers and ornamental plants along with some commerce and industry. There have also been efforts to make the area attractive for tourists, with various festivals and other events established since the late 20th century.
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During the colonial period, the area was an important producer of grain, especially wheat, giving rise to the first wheat mill in the state. The city proper was founded in 1579 as Villas de Carrión by Pedro de Castillo, Cristóbal Ruiz de Cabrera and Alonso Díaz de Carrión.
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The most important annual event in the municipality is known as El Huey Atlixcayotl, a Nahuatl phrase which roughly translates to "the great Atlixco tradition". This event, started in 1965, is a reinvention of an old indigenous celebration that tradition says in the pre
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The territory of the municipality is divided between the Valley of Puebla and the Atlixco Valley, both of which extend from the Sierra Nevada. The altitude varies from a low of 1,700 meters above sea level in the south to 2,500 in the northwest at the foot of the
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the seat, the Molino and the Palomas. The highest elevations at the foot of the volcanos are marked by a large number of ravines. The San Pedro Atlixco Waterfall is in this area, surrounded by pines and cedars. This area has fishing, boating, camping and more.
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the city and the church is popular for weddings. Inside there is a Baroque main altar. In the 16th century, the Augustinians built a monastery under Melchor de Vargas, not for evangelization but rather to represent their order and provide services to the local
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The city centers on a main square which is Moorish in style, surrounded by restaurants and other places selling local specialties and ice cream. Notable location on or near the square include the Casa de la Audencia, with its portal supported by
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and a two-headed Habsburg eagle. On the sides of this are rampant lions and angels in while on an ocher background. The interior was redone in Neo Classical in the 19th century, with one Baroque altarpiece surviving, attributed to Luis Juárez.
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The main economic activities for the municipality are agriculture and livestock. The Centro Vacacional Metepec is seven km northwest of the city, in a former textile factory. Today it is one of the state's most important water parks.
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The municipality ranks first in the production of roses and gladiolas and is one of the largest producers of poinsettias, helping to make the state of Puebla fourth in Mexico in its production. Fifty two producers on twenty five
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population. The church has two facades, with the main one on the north side. The portal of the side has Baroque decoration in stucco, as does the bell tower. Another was a convent called Las Clarisas founded in 1617.
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The most important churches in the city date from the 18th century, noted for their intricate "folk Baroque" facades created from stucco by indigenous craftsmen. The La Merced Temple is all that remains of a
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The city of Atlixco is the local government for a number of other nearby communities, which form a municipality that covers an area of 229.22 km2. The municipal government consists of a president, a
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The name "Atlixco" comes from a Nahuatl phrase which can be interpreted as either "water in the valley" or "water on the ground". Its main economic activity has earned the city the suffix of
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day in the city is Saturday, when streets fill with stalls selling fruits, vegetables, flowers, bread and many other staples. It is one of the largest and oldest tianguis in the state.
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in 1843. In 1847, the municipal government took over administration of the San Juan de Dios Hospital. In 1862, troops led by General Tomás O´Horan defeated French sympathizers under
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city during the 46 days it is set up from the end of November to the beginning of January. In addition to the lights the event also features amusement rides, and an exhibition of
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and more. These activities are in honor of the Archangel Michael, who has a small church on the mountain. In 1996 the event was named as part of the Cultural Heritage of Puebla.
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which is found in the sacristy of the Natividad Parish Church on the main plaza. It contains works from the 17th century, including a collection of apostles dressed as popes.
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columns, which are topped by "woven" columns and bands of filigree and foliated relief around a choir window shaped like a shell. Above the facade, there is an
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Originally it and the surrounding area was under the jurisdiction of Huejotzingo, but in 1632, it became a local independent seat of government. In 1693, Don
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itself is a lobed Moorish arch. The center of this decoration is a niche with an image of the Virgin of Mercy, who shelters Mercedarian founder
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Edgar Anaya (March 25, 2001). "Atlixco, Puebla: Su arquitectura surge entre flores". Monterrey, Mexico: El Norte. p. 6.
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under the care of the Adopt a Work of Art campaign working to restore many of the canvases to their original state.
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granting José Sarmiento Valladares Arines de Romay the royal title of Duke and Lord of Atlixco.
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of the Province of Carrión, valley of Atlixco in Puebla, with his seat in the city of Atlixco.
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1511:"Puebla is declared a city of learning by UNESCO"
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1877:"Atlixco: Treasure city of the Pueblan baroque"
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261:1,035 m (3,396 ft)
3277:Xochitlán de Vicente Suárez
3152:Tlacotepec de Benito Juárez
2008:. Mexico City: SDP Noticias
1698:Diaz, Daniel (2024-07-04).
1237:Average precipitation days
1023:Mean daily minimum °C (°F)
883:Mean daily maximum °C (°F)
460:claiming possession. After
282:1,035/km (2,680/sq mi)
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3675:Populated places in Puebla
3122:Tepeyahualco de Cuauhtémoc
2962:San Nicolás de Los Ranchos
2175:Programa Si Ahorro Atlixco
2151:Rounds, Marvin B. (1946).
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2957:San Nicolás Buenos Aires
2054:"Gastronomía de Atlixco"
1491:Municipalities of Puebla
641:church dedicated to the
3408:Heroic Cities of Mexico
3022:Santo Tomás Hueyotlipan
2942:San Matías Tlalancaleca
2902:San Jerónimo Xayacatlán
2897:San Jerónimo Tecuanipan
2877:San Felipe Teotlalcingo
1956:"Fiestas y Tradiciones"
1311:period honored the god
571:state capital of Puebla
361:Municipal Official Site
34:City & Municipality
3282:Xochitlán Todos Santos
3217:Totoltepec de Guerrero
2752:Mazapiltepec de Juárez
2592:General Felipe Angeles
2497:Chalchicomula de Sesma
2487:Cuetzalan del Progreso
1925:March 3, 2016, at the
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373:Nahuatl pronunciation:
3082:Tepatlaxco de Hidalgo
3007:Santa Inés Ahuatempan
2987:San Salvador el Verde
2937:San Martín Totoltepec
2932:San Martín Texmelucan
2677:Ixcamilpa de Guerrero
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3549:Juchitán de Zaragoza
3317:Zapotitlán de Méndez
3227:Tuzamapan de Galeana
3077:Tepango de Rodríguez
3012:Santa Isabel Cholula
2982:San Salvador el Seco
2892:San Gregorio Atzompa
2857:Reyes de Juárez, Los
2852:Rafael Lara Grajales
2642:Huehuetlán el Grande
2607:Hermenegildo Galeana
2462:Cuapiaxtla de Madero
2392:Ayotoxco de Guerrero
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1762:"Lugares de Interés"
813:Record high °C (°F)
737:Iztaccihuatl Volcano
3247:Xayacatlán de Bravo
3237:Venustiano Carranza
3112:Tepexi de Rodríguez
3017:Santiago Miahuatlán
2912:San José Miahuatlán
2882:San Felipe Tepatlán
2697:Izúcar de Matamoros
2667:Huitzilan de Serdán
2637:Huehuetlán el Chico
2060:on December 3, 2013
1962:on December 3, 2013
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2867:San Antonio Cañada
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2602:Guadalupe Victoria
2482:Cuayuca de Andrade
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700:Huaquechula
599:Mercedarian
454:Huejotzingo
442:Huaquechula
398:Huejotzingo
349:Atlixquense
167: /
3669:Categories
3619:Valladolid
3599:Tlapacoyan
3563:Tamaulipas
3342:Zongozotla
3312:Zapotitlán
3262:Xiutetelco
3207:Tochimilco
3062:Teopantlán
3057:Tenampulco
3042:Tecomatlán
2847:Quimixtlán
2557:Chilchotla
2542:Chignautla
2467:Cuautempan
2452:Coyomeapan
2292:Ahuacatlán
2137:2023-01-26
1710:2024-09-01
1521:2022-07-12
1497:References
1321:mojigangas
1239:(≥ 0.1 mm)
712:Tochimilco
617:escutcheon
266:Population
228:Government
3653:Michoacán
3649:Zitácuaro
3559:Matamoros
3539:Huamantla
3352:Zoquitlán
3347:Zoquiapan
3287:Yaonáhuac
3252:Xicotepec
3212:Tochtepec
3192:Tlapanalá
3187:Tlapacoya
3167:Tlahuapan
3137:Teziutlán
3097:Tepeojuma
3067:Teotlalco
2842:Quecholac
2812:Pahuatlán
2787:Nopalucan
2777:Nealtican
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2632:Huehuetla
2597:Guadalupe
2582:Esperanza
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2457:Coyotepec
2447:Coxcatlán
2442:Coronango
2432:Cohetzala
2427:Coatzingo
2417:Caxhuacan
2282:Acatzingo
2255:(capital)
2242:State of
1668:"Atlixco"
1599:"Atlixco"
1515:NewsyList
1453:gladiolas
1432:geraniums
1367:Holy Week
1325:voladores
1319:, bands,
756:climate.
722:Geography
704:Tepeojuma
335:Area code
319:(Central)
288:Time zone
258:Elevation
3633:Veracruz
3629:Veracruz
3609:Tlaxiaco
3603:Veracruz
3543:Tlaxcala
3493:Veracruz
3483:Veracruz
3459:Cárdenas
3423:Veracruz
3419:Alvarado
3322:Zaragoza
3307:Zacatlán
3297:Zacapala
3257:Xicotlán
3222:Tulcingo
3047:Tehuacán
3027:Soltepec
2822:Pantepec
2807:Oriental
2797:Ocoyucan
2792:Ocotepec
2762:Molcaxac
2737:Lafragua
2707:Jolalpan
2652:Hueyapan
2502:Chapulco
2437:Cohuecán
2422:Coatepec
2402:Caltepec
2342:Aquixtla
2332:Amixtlán
2327:Altepexi
2322:Aljojuca
2297:Ahuatlán
2287:Acteopan
1923:Archived
1469:See also
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1405:tlacoyos
1393:pambazos
1381:barbacoa
1309:Hispanic
1232:(34.11)
1163:Average
878:(102.2)
863:(100.4)
838:(100.4)
828:(102.2)
692:Ocoyucan
665:Tianguis
565:The city
515:Philip V
499:Governor
3623:Yucatán
3569:Nogales
3519:Guaymas
3503:Morelos
3499:Cuautla
3479:Córdoba
3473:Chiapas
3463:Tabasco
3449:Cananea
3439:Caborca
3429:Atlixco
3107:Tepexco
3087:Tepeaca
2832:Piaxtla
2802:Olintla
2712:Jonotla
2692:Ixtepec
2577:Epatlán
2527:Chietla
2492:Cuyoaco
2362:Atlixco
2352:Atexcal
2347:Atempan
2312:Ajalpan
2277:Acateno
2272:Acajete
2190:Atlixco
1422:Economy
1401:cemitas
1317:charros
1302:Culture
1227:(0.10)
1222:(0.47)
1217:(2.65)
1212:(6.36)
1207:(7.03)
1202:(5.87)
1197:(6.85)
1192:(2.92)
1187:(0.87)
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1172:(0.39)
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823:(89.6)
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751:Climate
744:Atoyac.
658:Reforma
634:criollo
549:Economy
513:, with
491:Logroño
487:Sojuela
458:Cholula
412:History
369:Atlixco
354:Website
345:Demonym
297:Central
274:125,000
212:Founded
181:Country
155:98°27′W
152:18°54′N
126:Atlixco
93:Atlixco
23:Atlixco
3643:Sonora
3613:Oaxaca
3593:México
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3579:Puebla
3573:Sonora
3553:Oaxaca
3533:Oaxaca
3523:Sonora
3513:Oaxaca
3453:Sonora
3443:Sonora
3433:Puebla
3327:Zautla
3202:Tlaxco
3182:Tlaola
3147:Tilapa
2837:Puebla
2767:Naupan
2757:Mixtla
2742:Libres
2717:Jopala
2702:Jalpan
2397:Calpan
2387:Axutla
2372:Atzala
2337:Amozoc
2253:Puebla
2244:Puebla
1416:rebozo
1397:tortas
1389:pozole
1356:Cecina
769:Month
680:syndic
450:Calpan
406:UNESCO
394:Puebla
206:Puebla
194:Mexico
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2612:Honey
2547:Chila
2264:towns
2158:(PDF)
1293:Flora
1279:93.8
1267:16.8
1264:17.1
1261:15.3
1258:16.9
1230:866.4
1210:161.6
1205:178.6
1200:149.0
1195:174.1
808:Year
328:21019
317:UTC−5
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1215:67.3
1190:74.1
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921:26.4
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886:24.3
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816:31.0
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656:and
456:and
245:Area
223:1706
215:1579
64:Seal
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1180:8.0
1175:7.2
1170:9.8
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