San Miguel del Milagro

San Miguel del Milagro is a town in the municipality of Nativitas in the state of in . It was the site of a 1631 apparition of St. Michael the Archangel to Diego Lázaro.
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Cacaxtla and Xochitécatl.

is an archaeological site in the southern region of , . The site was built and occupied by the Olmeca-Xicallanca people, a Mayan population.

is an archaeological site in the state of in . It is a ceremonial site that was used over a 3,000 year time span. Visitors should visit this site together with nearby .

San Miguel del Milagro

Latitude
19.24° or 19° 14′ 24″ north
Longitude
-98.33306° or 98° 19′ 59″ west
Population
933
Elevation
2,299 metres (7,543 feet)
Open location code
76F36MQ8+XQ
Open­Street­Map ID
node 359357536
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­village
Geo­Names ID
3815427
Wiki­data ID
Q6119471
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In Other Languages

From Bengali to Tatar—“San Miguel del Milagro” goes by many names.
  • Bengali: সান মিগেল দেল মিলাগ্রো
  • Catalan: San Miguel del Milagro
  • Dutch: San Miguel del Milagro
  • Serbian: Сан Мигел дел Милагро
  • Spanish: San Miguel del Milagro
  • Tatar: Сан Мигел дел Милагро

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Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Santuario Nacional de San Miguel Arcángel and Cacaxtla.

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