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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ParácuaroParácuaro - Wikipedia

    Parácuaro is self-sufficient in basic products, and emphasizes the marketing of fruits, groceries and vegetables. Services [ edit ] In the Paracuaro's municipal office you can find service of accommodations, bungalows and food service.

  2. Parácuaro es la población cabecera del municipio homónimo, en el estado de Michoacán en el oeste de México. Cuenta con un clima de transición templado-cálido, rodeado por la sierra madre del sur.

    • Wander the streets. Walking the streets of this town is like taking a step back in history. Whereas Morelia is all about colonial charm, Patzcuaro offers a blend of pre-Hispanic roots and modern history.
    • Explore Plaza Vasco de Quiroga (or Plaza Grande) The main plaza is home to many stores, cafes, and restaurants and is a great starting point for your visit to this town.
    • Visit Casa de los Once Patios (House of Eleven Courtyards) The House of Eleven Courtyards is a collection of small artisan shops where you can buy locally made arts and crafts.
    • Learn about the Purepecha culture in the Museum of Arts and Crafts. One of the best things to do in Patzcuaro for culture buffs is to visit the Museum of Arts and Culture, which features artifacts from the Purepecha culture as well as rotating exhibits from Mexican and international artists.
  3. Parácuaro is a municipality of Michoacán de Ocampo with 26,832 inhabitants in 2020. It exports fruits and vegetables, receives foreign direct investment from Hong Kong and Luxembourg, and has a low level of education and health.

  4. Jun 13, 2018 · Several gun battles between heavily armed men took place over several days at the end of May in Parácuaro, a small town in western Mexico. Images since posted on social media captured the...

  5. The town of Parácuaro (Michoacán) belongs to the municipality of Parácuaro. There are 3,898 inhabitants and it is 592 meters altitude. Of all the towns in the municipality, it occupies the number #2 in terms of number of inhabitants.

  6. Parácuaro is a municipality of Michoacán, Mexico. It is a Purépecha word for "place that has sticks for a roof". Mapcarta, the open map.