
190
kilometers (118.06 miles) from Morelia
27 kilometers (16.78 miles) from Zitacuaro
Juarez
was populated by Ethnical groups non identified. During the
Colony Period it was known as Los Laureles. Ignacio Lopez Rayon
and Jose Ma. Liceaga wrote a deed declaring that it was necessary
to establish a Supreme Board to organize the Insurgent Armies
on August 19, 1811.
Holidays:
May 5 Battle of Puebla
December 12 Festivity of the town's patron Saint
Altitude above the sea level: 1,050 meters (3,444.88
ft.)
Temperature: Maximum 25.3°C (77.5°F), Minimum
13.3°C (55.9°F)
Gastronomy: Aporreado (Dry meat cooked with scramble
eggs and chili sauce), turkey with mole (stew prepared with
dry chili, tomatoes and spices), barbecue and carnitas (Pork
meat fried up with lard in a copper pot).
We
recommend to visit:
- Waterfall
of Enandio
- Chapel St.
Isabel (Enandio)
- Parish of
our Lady of Guadalupe
- Archeological
ruins in the capital of the municipality
- Dances and
traditions
  
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