Tizimín
Tizimín is a city located in the state of Yucatán, Mexico. It serves as the municipal seat of the Tizimín Municipality.
Known as the "Queen City of the East" (Ciudad de Reyes), Tizimín is a major agricultural and livestock center in the eastern part of the Yucatán Peninsula. Its economy is heavily reliant on cattle ranching, farming (particularly corn, beans, and fruits), and honey production.
The city is known for its annual Feria de Reyes (Three Kings Fair) held in late December and early January, a major regional event that attracts visitors from across the Yucatán Peninsula and beyond. This fair celebrates the Epiphany and features livestock exhibitions, agricultural displays, cultural performances, amusement rides, and commercial vendors.
Tizimín has a rich history dating back to pre-Hispanic times. The area was inhabited by the Maya civilization. The city was later founded by the Spanish during the colonial period.
The city is accessible by road and is a regional transportation hub for smaller towns and villages in the surrounding area.