Tlacolula District
Tlacolula District is located in the east of the Valles Centrales Region of the State of Oaxaca, Mexico.[1]
Tlacolula District | |
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District | |
Oaxaca regions and districts: Valles Centrales in center | |
Coordinates: 16°57′N 96°28′W | |
Country | |
State | Oaxaca |
Municipalities
The district includes the following municipalities:[1]
- Albarradas
- Benito Juarez, Oaxaca
- CD.Yagul
- El Carrizal, Oaxaca
- Fraccionamiento Danizu
- Güendulain
- Lachicocana
- Macuilxóchitl
- Magdalena Teitipac
- Rojas de Cuauhtémoc
- San Antonio Cuajimoloyas
- San Bartolo Albarradas
- San Bartolomé Quialana
- San Dionisio Ocotepec
- San Francisco Lachigoló
- San Isidro Llano Grande
- San Isidro Roaguía
- San Jerónimo Tlacochahuaya
- San José del Paso
- San Juan del Río, Oaxaca
- San Juan Guelavía
- San Juan Teitipac
- San Lorenzo Albarradas
- San Lucas Quiaviní
- San Marcos Tlapazola
- San Miguel Albarradas
- San Miguel del Valle, Oaxaca
- San Pablo Guila
- San Pablo Villa de Mitla
- San Pedro Quiatoni
- San Pedro Totolapa
- San Sebastián Abasolo
- San Sebastián Teitipac
- Santa Ana del Rio
- Santa Ana del Valle
- Santa Catarina Albarradas
- Santa Cruz Papalutla
- Santa María Guelacé
- Santa María Albarradas
- Santa María Zoquitlán
- Santa Martha Latuvi
- Santiago Ixaltepec
- Santiago Matatlán
- Santo Domingo Albarradas
- Tanivé
- Teotitlán del Valle
- Tlacolula de Matamoros
- Union Zapata
- Villa Díaz Ordaz
- Xaagá
- Church in San Pablo Villa de Mitla
- Preciosa Sangre de Cristo Church in Teotitlán del Valle
- Municipal Palace at Mitla
- Municipal Palace in Teotitlán
- Altar area of the Capilla del Señor de Tlacolula
- Fruits and vegetables at the municipal market, Tlacolula
- View of the Palace at the Mitla archaeological site
- Ballcourt at Yagul archaeological site, Tlacolula de Matamoros
gollark: 101.3 fluid ounces
gollark: 2 roods
gollark: 59 acres
gollark: 1 perch
gollark: 8 yards
References
- "Enciclopedia de los Municipios de México: Estado de Oaxaca". Retrieved 2010-07-08.
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