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![]() Location of Puebla in Mexico | |
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Capital | Puebla |
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surface | 33.902 km² |
population | 5.1 million |
Time zone | Central Standard Time (Summer: UTC -5 (MEZ-6) Winter: UTC -6) |
Puebla is a mexican State. It is located in the central highlands and borders in the north and east Veracruz, in the south Oaxaca and Guerrero, in the west Hidalgo, Tlaxcala, Morelos and to the State of Mexico, from which it is separated by the twin volcanoes Popocatepetl and Iztaccíhuatl.
Regions
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In the capital, Puebla
places
- Puebla, Capital of the state with 1.5 million inhabitants, the correct name is the city Heroica Puebla de Zaragoza, but often too Puebla de los Angeles.
- Cholula with more than 100,000 inhabitants has the largest Mexican pyramid, but it is overgrown.
- Ciudad de Cuetzalan, bustling small town with colonial charm and Indian markets
Other goals
- Parque Nacional La Malinche. National park around the volcano "La Malinche".
background
Puebla has about 5.5 million inhabitants.
language
getting there
mobility
Tourist Attractions
activities
kitchen
- A Chalupa (Spanish pronunciation: [tʃaˈlupa]) is a specialty of southern central Mexico. A thin layer of masa batter is pressed around the outside of a small mold, creating a concave container that resembles the boat of the same name. The result is then fried to make crispy, flat corn cups. These are filled with various ingredients such as shredded chicken, pork, chopped onions, chipotle peppers, red salsa and / or green salsa. Chalupas can be similar to tostadas in many cases, as both are made from a fried or baked masa-based dough.
Chalupas
nightlife
security
climate
literature
Web links
http://www.puebla.gob.mx/ - Official website of Puebla