Tzintzuntzan, Michoacán

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https://term.museum-digital.de/md-de/place/22152

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"Tzintzuntzán (Spanish pronunciation: [tsintsunˈtsan] (listen)) is a town in Tzintzuntzan Municipality located in the north of Michoacán state, 53 km from the capital of Morelia and 17.5 km from Pátzcuaro, located on the northeast shore of Lake Pátzcuaro. It is best known as the former capital of the Tarascan state until it was conquered by the Spanish in the 1520s. Today, Tzintzuntzan is a small town with two major attractions, the archeological site of Tzintzuntzan and the former monastery complex of San Francisco. The municipality contains another important archeological site called Ihuatzio. It is also notable for its festivals, which include the Festival of Señor del Rescate, Day of the Dead celebrations and a cultural event related to New Year´s." - (en.wikipedia.org 23.09.2020)
Latitude
19.62833404541
Longitude
-101.57888793945
Population
3,534
Time zone
America/Mexico_City

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