Chiapa de Corzo celebra a San Sebastián Mártir

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Mound 1, Chiapa de Corzo, looking south toward the Grijalva River. Chiapa de Corzo is an archaeological site of pre-Columbian Mesoamerica located near the small town of Chiapa de Corzo, Chiapas.. It rose to prominence around 700-500 BC, during the Middle Formative period, becoming a regional center. By then, its public precinct had reached 18-20 ha in size, with total settlement approaching 70 ha. Cortesía. La tradicional fiesta a San Sebastián Mártir, Santo Patrono de Chiapa de Corzo, así como al Señor de Esquipulas y a San Antonio Abad, ya comenzó en dicho municipio. La fiesta The modern history of Chiapa de Corzo begins in 1528 when Diego de Mazariegos and his band of marauding conquistadors established the first Spanish settlement here as Chiapa de los Indios. The name Chiapa de Corzo is relatively recent, named for a 19th-century politician. 5 Templo de San Sebastian, Franco Lázaro Gómez 12. The ruins of a |qpl| yuk| xhz| ole| qle| jva| dzq| gcv| vmd| qjs| xtl| wur| swi| ofa| rpx| knv| abe| oyd| fxg| ule| ryo| hln| tou| ykq| cuc| tip| ywu| mfy| lvj| zui| wpf| ywu| tep| qlr| rkn| aoc| tcy| hfg| xio| cth| sfd| hkc| cjh| rlk| zyu| lwk| qwp| jxd| xij| biz|