Sitio Arqueológico La Tepuza

Sitio Arqueológico La Tepuza is an archaeological site in , , and has an elevation of 2,084 metres.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Arócutin and Tocuaro.

is a small indigenous village in the Lake Pátzcuaro region of Michoacán. The town is known for its Day of the Dead celebrations, which are more subdued than the livelier events in nearby towns like and Pátzcuaro.

Tócuaro is a small village of about 600 residents in the region of , . Travelers seeking high-quality traditional folk arts come to to visit the workshops of wood carvers making ceremonial masks.

is a village on the shores of in the state of , . The old mission of San Pedro stands on the site which was a shrine to the Tarascan moon goddess Xaratanga.

Sitio Arqueológico La Tepuza

Latitude
19.56345° or 19° 33′ 48″ north
Longitude
-101.72461° or 101° 43′ 29″ west
Elevation
2,084 metres (6,837 feet)
Open location code
75FWH77G+95
Geo­Names ID
9811346
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