Sahuayo
Tzacuātlayotl (Nahuatl languages) | |
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Nickname: Ciudad de los Huaraches | |
Motto(s): Nation, Justice, Progress | |
Coordinates: 20°3′N 102°44′W / 20.050°N 102.733°W | |
Country | ![]() |
State | Michoacán |
Boroughs | La Yerbabuena Rincón de San Andrés La Puntita Cerrito Pelon Forestal La Limonera San Isidro Valle Verde San Onofre |
Foundation | 1530 |
Government | |
• Type | Municipality |
Area | |
• Total | 128.05 km2 (49.44 sq mi) |
Elevation | 1,561 m (5,121 ft) |
Population | |
• Total | 78,477 (2,020 census) |
Time zone | UTC-6 (CST) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC-5 (CDT) |
Postal Code | 59000 |
Area code | +52 (Mexico) / +353 (Sahuayo) |
Sahuayo (Nahuatl: Tzacuātlayotl) is a city in the state of Michoacán, in western Mexico, near the southern shore of Lake Chapala. It serves as the municipal seat for the surrounding municipality of the same name. Sahuayo is an important center for industry and is the center of commerce for the Chapala lake region, specializing in crafts, sandals (huaraches), and hats (sombreros), which are made by Sahuayenses. It is home to the largest huarache in the world measuring 7.45 meters long and 3.09 meters wide. The name means "turtle shaped pot". it has been called the Athens of Michoacán because of the number of important poets, writers, and painters residing there. It is currently the seat of the Arts Propositions Association. In 2005, the census population was 59,316, with the municipality being 61,965. The size of the municipality is 128.05 km² (49.44 sq mi).
The celebration for El Patrón Santiago or Saint James the Great is held every 25 July. During these celebrations, individuals craft beautiful masks, throw a festival with music and dancing, and depict the battles between the Spanish and the indigenous peoples. The dancers' Tlahualiles (wearers of the masks and traditional garments) are internationally recognized. The sister city of Sahuayo is Lancaster, California, United States. It is one of the 3 Californian cities where residents from Sahuayo moved to in the 2000s. The city of Santa Ana, California is known as Little Sahuayo because of the high number of residents who hail from Sahuayo. Another community is Indio, California where a large number of residents from Sahuayo moved to. [citation needed]