San Jerónimo Acazulco
San Jerónimo Acazulco is a town and community in the municipality of Ocoyoacac, Mexico State, Mexico. Once an agricultural community, the economy of the ejido is now primarily based on tourist commerce. It is within La Marquesa National Park.
San Jerónimo Acazulco | |
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Village | |
San Jerónimo Acazulco Location in Mexico | |
Coordinates: 19°16′00″N 99°25′00″W | |
Country | Mexico |
State | Mexico |
Municipality | Ocoyoacac |
Population (2010) | |
• Total | 4,827 |
Time zone | UTC-6 (Central Standard Time) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC-5 (Central Daylight Time) |
The town is an indigenous community of the Otomi people, and most of the elderly still speak the Acazulco Otomi dialect of the Otomi language. In 2010 census there are 4,827 inhabitants.
The community has an active cargo system of religious fiestas, with leaders of its religious fraternities taking turns putting on public celebrations throughout the year.[1] [2][3]
References
- Pharao Hansen, Magnus. 2012. Kinship in the Past Tense: Language, Care and Cultural Memory in a Mexican Community
- MANCILLA SÁNCHEZ, Alma y Héctor CHAPA SILVA, “Cosmovisión y religiosidad popular entre los otomíes de San Jerónimo Acazulco, Estado de México”, en Ciencia ergo sum, sección: Ciencias humanas y de la conducta, http://ergosum.uaemex.mx/julio01/ppjul01.html, vol. 8, núm. 2, México, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México, julio de 2001
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- Lastra, Yolanda (2006). Los Otomies – Su lengua y su historia (in Spanish). Universidad Nacional Autonoma de México, Instituto de investigaciones Antropológicas. ISBN 9789703233885.
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