San Antonio Cuajimoloyas

Coordinates: 17°07′08″N 96°27′08″W / 17.11889°N 96.45222°W / 17.11889; -96.45222
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Cuajimoloyas, Mexico
Cuajimoloyas, Mexico

San Antonio Cuajimoloyas (often known simply as Cuajimoloyas) is a village in the Sierra Norte de Oaxaca region in Oaxaca, Mexico. It is located at an elevation of 10,490 feet (3,197 meters).[1]

Cuajimoloyas, along with several other neighboring villages, are collectively known as los pueblos mancomunados, self-governing communities that are mostly inhabited by ethnic Zapotecs. (The other villages include Santa María Yavesía, Santa Catarina Lachatao, San Miguel Amatlán, Benito Juárez, La Neveria, Latuvi, and Llano Grande.)[2] Cuajimoloyas' local economy relies heavily on eco-tourism, and is known for an annual mushroom festival, La Feria Regional del hongos silvestres, held in late July or early August.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Schafer, Norma. "In The Cloud Forest at San Antonio Cuajimoloyas, Ixtlan, Oaxaca, Mexico". Oaxaca Culture. Retrieved December 24, 2022.
  2. ^ "San Antonio Cuajimoloyas: Los majestuosos senderos entre las nubes de Oaxaca". MXCity. Retrieved 2022-12-26.
  3. ^ Mulcair, Amy (April 11, 2013). "In Oaxaca, a community unchanged". BBC. Retrieved December 24, 2022.


17°07′08″N 96°27′08″W / 17.11889°N 96.45222°W / 17.11889; -96.45222