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San Andrés Cholula, Puebla

San Andrés Cholula is the municipal seat of San Andrés Cholula Municipality located in the Metropolitan area of Puebla, in the center west of the state of Puebla in the central highlands of Mexico, 122 km east of Mexico City and eight kilometres west of the city of Puebla.[1] It is one of the two municipalities, along with San Pedro Cholula, that make up the modern city of Cholula or Cholula de Rivadavia. The city of Cholula has been divided into two parts since the pre Hispanic period, when the Toltecs-Chichimecas revolted, took over and pushed the formerly dominant Olmec –Xicallancas to the eastern side of the city. This side of the city is defined as the Great Pyramid of Cholula and east. The city has remained more or less divided since under different political organizations. However, the two halves share a common religious and social tradition which binds the city as a whole. San Andrés is known for being historically indigenous and still contains a larger indigenous population. It is also home to a number of colonial era churches decorated in Talavera tile and in a style called Indigenous or Folk Baroque. The best known example of this is the church in the Santa María Tonatzintla community.

San Andrés Cholula
municipal seat
San Andrés Cholula
Location in Mexico
Coordinates: 19°03′N 98°18′W / 19.050°N 98.300°W / 19.050; -98.300Coordinates: 19°03′N 98°18′W / 19.050°N 98.300°W / 19.050; -98.300
Country Mexico
StatePuebla
Founded500-200 BCE
Municipal Status1861
Government
 • Municipal PresidentDavid Cuauli Jimenez
Area
 • Municipality61 km2 (24 sq mi)
Elevation
(of seat)
2,150 m (7,050 ft)
Population
 (2005) Municipality
 • Municipality80,118
 • Urban area
35,206
Time zoneUTC-6 (Central (US Central))
 • Summer (DST)UTC-5 (Central)

San Andrés Cholula is a Pueblo Mágico listed with the name "Cholula (San Pedro y San Andrés)".

Festivals

There are both citywide and local festivals which are celebrated in San Andrés, which are the fabric of social and religious life.[2] Citywide festivals are held in conjunction with San Pedro Cholula. These festivals are sponsored by a complicated rotation of share duties, carried out by "mayordomos" whose time and money brings them prestige in the community.[3] The citywide events include Carnival,[4] the Vaniloquio, when the bells of the city's churches ring in coordination)[5] Holy Week, La Bajada, when the image of the Virgin of the Remedies comes down the pyramid to visit the various neighborhoods and the most important, the feast day of the Virgin of the Remedies on 8 September. There are events related to the last all over the city, but the main focus is on the pyramid.[6] Another annual event focused on the pyramid is the Quetzalcoatl Ritual, held each year on the spring equinox, with poetry, indigenous music and dance.[7]

Most local festivals in San Andrés focus on the various patron saints of the neighborhoods and outlying communities. Each has a church dedicated to its patron saint and some have more than one.[3] The night before such a feast day, the church is decorated with lamps and then fireworks are set off to announce the event. The next day, Las Mañanitas is sung to the image, there are a number of Masses and it is possible to receive a "visit" by the image of another saint from another neighborhood. During one of the Masses, a new mayordomo, or sponsor of the festival for the following year is chosen, an event which is usually attended by mayordomos from other neighborhoods. After this mass, food is offered to all in attendance. If the saint's day falls during the week, it is moved to the following Sunday.[3] For major festivals, the parish church of San Andres is richly decorated in flowers, and there are sand paintings called carpets on the ground in Biblical designs. During the week long feast of Saint Andrew on 30 November, there is also folk ballet, musical performances and firework shows at night.[8]

The outlying communities have a number of festivals as well. The Feria del Nopal (Nopal Cactus Fair) in San Bernardino Tlaxcalanzingo celebrates the main crop grown in the municipality. It occurs during the first week of June. The Feria del Queso (Cheese) Fair) is held in Santa Maria Tonantzintla and in held in honor of the Virgin of the Conception. There is an exposition and sale of local cheeses at the main plaza of the municipality on the first weekend of August.[9] The neighborhoods' patron saints are celebrated on the following days: second Sunday in February in Santo Niño Macuila, 24 June in San Juan Aquiahuac, 29 June in San Pedro Colomoxco, 25 July in Santiago Xicotenco, 15 August in San Miguel Xochimihuacan and 8 December in San Andresito. Communities not within the city also have patron saints' day such as San Bernardino Tlaxcalancingo in July, San Luis Tehuiloyocan in August, San Antonio Cacalotepec in November, San Francisco Acatepec in October and San Rafael Comac in October.[10]

References

  1. ^ . Let's Go Publications, Inc. 1960–2011. Archived from the original on July 13, 2011. Retrieved March 8, 2011.
  2. ^ Juli, Harold D (September 2002). "The Museum of the City of Cholula, Puebla, Mexico". American Anthropologist. Washington DC. 104 (3): 956–958. doi:10.1525/aa.2002.104.3.956.
  3. ^ a b c Demi (January 2008). "Los barrios de Cholula" [The neighborhoods of Cholula] (in Spanish). Mexico City: Mexico Desconocido magazine. Retrieved March 8, 2011.
  4. ^ "Fortalecen Carnaval" [Strengthening Carnival]. Reforma (in Spanish). Mexico City. February 22, 2010. p. 18.
  5. ^ Bermeo, Laura G (October 11, 1998). "Cholula: un concierto de campanas" [Cholula:a concert of bells]. Reforma (in Spanish). Mexico City. p. 2.
  6. ^ Cordero, p 19.
  7. ^ Noble, John (2008). Lonely Planet Mexico. Oakland, CA: Lonely Planet Publications. p. 226.229. ISBN 978-1-86450-089-9. Retrieved March 8, 2011. Cholula.
  8. ^ Kastelein, Barbara (February 2004). "The Sacred City". Business Mexico. Mexico City. 14 (2): 56–60.
  9. ^ [Tourism] (in Spanish). Cholula, Mexico: Municipality of San Andrés Cholula. Archived from the original on May 5, 2006. Retrieved February 11, 2011.
  10. ^ . Municipal Enciclopedia de los Municipios de México (in Spanish). Mexico: Instituto Nacional para el Federalismo y el Desarrollo. 2009. Archived from the original on July 22, 2011. Retrieved March 8, 2011.

Bibliography

Cordero Vazquez, Donato (2000). Virgen de los Remedios en Cholula [Virgin of the Remedies in Cholula] (in Spanish). Puebla, Mexico: Media IV Impresion Visual. ISBN 978-970-94806-6-5.

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San Andres Cholula is the municipal seat of San Andres Cholula Municipality located in the Metropolitan area of Puebla in the center west of the state of Puebla in the central highlands of Mexico 122 km east of Mexico City and eight kilometres west of the city of Puebla 1 It is one of the two municipalities along with San Pedro Cholula that make up the modern city of Cholula or Cholula de Rivadavia The city of Cholula has been divided into two parts since the pre Hispanic period when the Toltecs Chichimecas revolted took over and pushed the formerly dominant Olmec Xicallancas to the eastern side of the city This side of the city is defined as the Great Pyramid of Cholula and east The city has remained more or less divided since under different political organizations However the two halves share a common religious and social tradition which binds the city as a whole San Andres is known for being historically indigenous and still contains a larger indigenous population It is also home to a number of colonial era churches decorated in Talavera tile and in a style called Indigenous or Folk Baroque The best known example of this is the church in the Santa Maria Tonatzintla community San Andres Cholulamunicipal seatSealSan Andres CholulaLocation in MexicoCoordinates 19 03 N 98 18 W 19 050 N 98 300 W 19 050 98 300 Coordinates 19 03 N 98 18 W 19 050 N 98 300 W 19 050 98 300Country MexicoStatePueblaFounded500 200 BCEMunicipal Status1861Government Municipal PresidentDavid Cuauli JimenezArea Municipality61 km2 24 sq mi Elevation of seat 2 150 m 7 050 ft Population 2005 Municipality Municipality80 118 Urban area35 206Time zoneUTC 6 Central US Central Summer DST UTC 5 Central San Andres Cholula is a Pueblo Magico listed with the name Cholula San Pedro y San Andres Festivals EditThere are both citywide and local festivals which are celebrated in San Andres which are the fabric of social and religious life 2 Citywide festivals are held in conjunction with San Pedro Cholula These festivals are sponsored by a complicated rotation of share duties carried out by mayordomos whose time and money brings them prestige in the community 3 The citywide events include Carnival 4 the Vaniloquio when the bells of the city s churches ring in coordination 5 Holy Week La Bajada when the image of the Virgin of the Remedies comes down the pyramid to visit the various neighborhoods and the most important the feast day of the Virgin of the Remedies on 8 September There are events related to the last all over the city but the main focus is on the pyramid 6 Another annual event focused on the pyramid is the Quetzalcoatl Ritual held each year on the spring equinox with poetry indigenous music and dance 7 Most local festivals in San Andres focus on the various patron saints of the neighborhoods and outlying communities Each has a church dedicated to its patron saint and some have more than one 3 The night before such a feast day the church is decorated with lamps and then fireworks are set off to announce the event The next day Las Mananitas is sung to the image there are a number of Masses and it is possible to receive a visit by the image of another saint from another neighborhood During one of the Masses a new mayordomo or sponsor of the festival for the following year is chosen an event which is usually attended by mayordomos from other neighborhoods After this mass food is offered to all in attendance If the saint s day falls during the week it is moved to the following Sunday 3 For major festivals the parish church of San Andres is richly decorated in flowers and there are sand paintings called carpets on the ground in Biblical designs During the week long feast of Saint Andrew on 30 November there is also folk ballet musical performances and firework shows at night 8 The outlying communities have a number of festivals as well The Feria del Nopal Nopal Cactus Fair in San Bernardino Tlaxcalanzingo celebrates the main crop grown in the municipality It occurs during the first week of June The Feria del Queso Cheese Fair is held in Santa Maria Tonantzintla and in held in honor of the Virgin of the Conception There is an exposition and sale of local cheeses at the main plaza of the municipality on the first weekend of August 9 The neighborhoods patron saints are celebrated on the following days second Sunday in February in Santo Nino Macuila 24 June in San Juan Aquiahuac 29 June in San Pedro Colomoxco 25 July in Santiago Xicotenco 15 August in San Miguel Xochimihuacan and 8 December in San Andresito Communities not within the city also have patron saints day such as San Bernardino Tlaxcalancingo in July San Luis Tehuiloyocan in August San Antonio Cacalotepec in November San Francisco Acatepec in October and San Rafael Comac in October 10 References Edit Cholula Let s Go Publications Inc 1960 2011 Archived from the original on July 13 2011 Retrieved March 8 2011 Juli Harold D September 2002 The Museum of the City of Cholula Puebla Mexico American Anthropologist Washington DC 104 3 956 958 doi 10 1525 aa 2002 104 3 956 a b c Demi January 2008 Los barrios de Cholula The neighborhoods of Cholula in Spanish Mexico City Mexico Desconocido magazine Retrieved March 8 2011 Fortalecen Carnaval Strengthening Carnival Reforma in Spanish Mexico City February 22 2010 p 18 Bermeo Laura G October 11 1998 Cholula un concierto de campanas Cholula a concert of bells Reforma in Spanish Mexico City p 2 Cordero p 19 Noble John 2008 Lonely Planet Mexico Oakland CA Lonely Planet Publications p 226 229 ISBN 978 1 86450 089 9 Retrieved March 8 2011 Cholula Kastelein Barbara February 2004 The Sacred City Business Mexico Mexico City 14 2 56 60 Turismo Tourism in Spanish Cholula Mexico Municipality of San Andres Cholula Archived from the original on May 5 2006 Retrieved February 11 2011 Puebla San Andres Cholula Municipal Enciclopedia de los Municipios de Mexico in Spanish Mexico Instituto Nacional para el Federalismo y el Desarrollo 2009 Archived from the original on July 22 2011 Retrieved March 8 2011 Bibliography EditCordero Vazquez Donato 2000 Virgen de los Remedios en Cholula Virgin of the Remedies in Cholula in Spanish Puebla Mexico Media IV Impresion Visual ISBN 978 970 94806 6 5 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title San Andres Cholula Puebla amp oldid 1037954579, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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