Zacapala
Zacapala is a municipality located in the south-central region of the state of Puebla, Mexico. It is part of the Tepexi de Rodríguez region. The name "Zacapala" is derived from the Nahuatl language, possibly meaning "at the water of the zacate grass" or "place where zacate grass abounds."
The municipality is primarily an agricultural area, with its economy largely based on the cultivation of crops such as corn, beans, and other vegetables. Livestock raising is also a significant economic activity.
Zacapala is characterized by its rural setting and its indigenous cultural heritage. While limited information is readily available in widely accessible sources, it is known that the population largely consists of indigenous peoples who maintain traditional customs and languages. Specific details regarding local traditions, festivals, or historical landmarks within Zacapala require further, more localized research.