Erongarícuaro

Erongarícuaro
Erongarícuaro
town
Nickname(s): Eronga
Country Mexico
State Michoacán
Population
  Total 5,000
Time zone Central Standard Time (UTC-6)


Erongarícuaro, which means "Place of waiting" in the Purepecha language, is a town in the Mexican state of Michoacán. It is located about an hour and a half drive to Morelia or Uruapan and just 20 minutes from the famous colonial town of Pátzcuaro. The estimated population is about 5,000 people.

The town

Erongarícuaro is hidden high in the mountains of Michoacán at 2,200 m (7,130 feet) of elevation. To the East is Lake Pátzcuaro, one of Mexico's highest lakes.

The town retains its ancient atmosphere. It consists of largely one-story adobe or plaster-over-brick buildings with red tile roofs. The streets are dusty cobblestones traveled by horse and car. The plaza has a fountain, stage and amazing collection of trees. Wandering the streets uphill, there is a cemetery and a chapel.

Culture

Entertainment

Jaripeos and parties and festivals are common throughout the year.

Food

The nieve (ice cream), sold in shops on the plaza, is a delightful treat. There are many different flavors, made with water or with cream. Combinations of flavors add variety and taste. One of the most popular flavors is called pasta (paste). Popsicles made from exotic fruits make a pleasant taste adventure.

Except for early evening there is always food on the plaza. Food in the evening would be "atole"(hot beverage) with "buñuelos" (light fried pastries)or with tamales.

Shopping

Trivia

Notable residents of Eronga

During Mexico's postwar art scene:

Current artists:

External links

Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Eronga.

Coordinates: 19°35′N 101°43′W / 19.583°N 101.717°W / 19.583; -101.717

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