San Jerónimo Tlacochahuaya

San Jerónimo Tlacochahuaya

Templo de San Jerónimo
San Jerónimo Tlacochahuaya
Coordinates: 17°00′N 96°09′W / 17.000°N 96.150°W / 17.000; -96.150Coordinates: 17°00′N 96°09′W / 17.000°N 96.150°W / 17.000; -96.150
Country  Mexico
State Oaxaca
Municipal Seat San Jerónimo Tlacochahuaya
Elevation 1,180 m (3,870 ft)
Time zone CST (UTC-6)

San Jerónimo Tlacochahuaya is a town and municipality in the Mexican state of Oaxaca, 21 km from the city of Oaxaca on Federal Highway 190 between Santa Maria del Tule and Mitla. [1] It is part of the Tlacolula District in the east of the Valles Centrales Region. The name Tlacochahuaya comes from Nahuatl and means “in wet land” or “in the swamp.”

The town

Tradition states that the town was founded by a Zapotec warrior by the name of Cochicahuala, which means “he who fights by night”. After the Conquest the land was granted to Señor Don Gaspar Calderón and the area was evangelized by the Dominicans. [2]

Its main church is the Templo de San Jerónimo, which was built along with a monastery at the end of the 16th century. It has notable altarpieces (retablos) and an organ that dates from colonial times. Normally they let visitors climb the massive structure to look closer. [1] The organ was built between 1725 and 1730 and restored in 1990-1991. It is registered with the Instituto de Órganos Históricos de Oaxaca (Institute of Historic Organs of Oaxaca). [3]

The municipality

The main economic activities are agriculture (corn, garlic, beans and various fruits), dairy farming and the production of mezcal. [2] As municipal seat, San Jerónimo Tlacochahuaya has governing jurisdiction over the following communities: La Loma, Luis Alonso León, Macuilxóchitl de Artigas Carranza and Ojo de Agua

References

  1. 1 2 Quintanar Hinojosa, Beatriz (August 2007). "Joyas ocultas de los valles centrales". Guía México Desconocido: Oaxaca 137: 88.
  2. 1 2 "Enciclopedia de los Municipios de México Oaxaca San Jerónimo Tlacochahuaya".
  3. "San Jerónimo Tlacochahuaya (English version)". Retrieved 2008-02-27.

External links

Santos in Oaxaca's Ancient Churches: San Jerónimo Tlacochahuaya - Art-historical study of the santos (statues of saints) in the church.

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