Pahuatlán
municipality located in the northwest of the state of Puebla in central Mexico
Pahuatlán (also known as Pahuatlan del Valle) is a quaint village in the mountains of northwest Puebla. Sometimes described as part of the Huasteca region, the town is actually home to a large Otomi and Nahua population. It has a picturesque colonial center and is known for a number of handcrafts including weaving, pottery, and the artisans making amate paper in the nearby village of San Pablito. The town has been designated as one of Mexico's Pueblos Mágicos.

Church of Santiago Apóstol
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