martes, 23 de febrero de 2010

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Huauchinango's Fest... Santo Entierrito


"Santo Entierrito" is celebrating. That's the nickname of the Saint of my town, him is the representation of Christ (son of god) die, in a box with plisters in his body with blood and crown thorn.

Santo Entierro is the reason of the Fest. The people walk around the neighbordhoods. They carry the box for every streets, aproximately go out at 2:00p.m. and turn al 9:00p.m

At the time of the fest for conmomerates to Santo Entierro it's happening la "Feria de las Flores" or "Expo-feria de la flor". This year will be the number 72. Every year could see the stands of the schools lever high school doing representation to their offer, candy shops, etc...

besides the roller coster and the concerts...


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Area
Ranked 21st 33,902 km2
Municipality 534.32 km2
Population (2005) 5,383,133
Time zone CST (UTC-6)
Elevation of seat 2,135 m

The city and municipality of Puebla is the capital of the state of Puebla, and one of the five most important colonial cities in Mexico. The city was founded in 1531. This valley was not populated in the 16th century as in the pre-Hispanic period.

Cultural attractions
Puebla is very famous because it was chosen as a World Heritage, for the historic and cultural value of its architecture, this one have techniques like Baroque, Renaissance and Classic The historic center is filled with churches, monasteries, mansions and the like, mostly done in gray cantera stone, red brick and decorated with multicolored tiles. Puebla is also considered to be the “cradle of Mexican Baroque” both in architecture and in the decorative arts,[ and one of the five most important colonial cities in Mexico.

The Zocalo is the cultural, political and religious center of the city. It was the first block to be laid out. For much of the colonial period, it was the main source of potable water. Today, the Zocalo is a tree-filled plaza and contains a large number of sculptures. Many notable buildings surround the Zocalo including the Municipal Palace, the Casa de Muñecas and the Cathedral. Most of the streets in Puebla are named on a numbering system.

The Cathedral took 300 years to complete, in part due to interruptions in its construction. The Cathedral was begun in 1575 under orders of Philip II of Spain by architects Francisco Becerra and Juan de Cigorondo. And it is has a Baroque techniques.
Aother sites that are locaded in the downtown that are very important, for the things that are insede or only for the architecture, this could be Museo Amparo (Amparo Museum), Biblioteca Palafoxiana (Palafoxiana Library), Casa del Deán, Centro Cultural Santa Rosa, Museo de la Revolución (Museum of the Revolution), Fort Loreto and Fort Guadalupe, Galería de Arte Contemporáneo y Diseño (Gallery of Contemporary Art and Design), Museo de José Mariano Bello y Acedo (José Mariano Bello y Acedo Museum), Casa de Alfeñique, Museo de Arte (Museum of Art), Museum Workshop of Erasto Cortés Juárez, Principal de Puebla (Main Theater of Puebla), Municipal Palace, Fountain of the China Poblana, Church and ex Monastery of San Francisco, Church of Santo Domingo,

Huauchinango's Fest

Some people call my town "HUARACHINANGO"... They say that because it's a little piece of planet.

It's coming the Fest! And we celebrate this date bigger...

COMING SOON...

lunes, 22 de febrero de 2010

PUEBLA

Puebla is a Mexican state located in the south-central part of the country, to the east of Mexico City. The state borders Veracruz to the east, Hidalgo, Mexico State, Tlaxcala, and Morelos to the west, and Guerrero and Oaxaca to the south. The state's largest cities are Puebla and Tehuacan, it has 217 municipalities.

Here we have Africam Safari, which is a thematic park where you can have a lot of fun with wild animals, the idea is that you can go in your car at first and see a lot kind of animals that are dangerous like lions, tiger, monkyes, etc. But then you can go out of your car and take a walk to see more animals, eat or shop on the little stores. Here also have some extreme sports. So it is a place for all the family.

In Puebla also has a tour around the city. The touribus stars in downtown and takes you to the most important places of the city, and it has two floors, where you can be at the top on the outside, or the inside, and there they explain you everything of the city.

If you only want to know about the downtown here we have the tranvia. It is like a little bus, and only takes around the downtown, and explains you everything about it. The museums, the history, all you want to know.

martes, 9 de febrero de 2010

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