Recently, while he was mining with gunpowder in Las Coloradas, he discovered the largest rock that could be made into a molcajete that he had ever seen.
Author: Jesús Aguado (Jesús Aguado)
A Molcajete Worthy of Guinness World Records
Municipal Presidency News
After a meeting between state and local authorities, the city government announced that joint public works, with a value of over 50 million pesos, will take place this year
Emigration From Rural Towns Leads to CONAFE School Closures
About 284 communities in the municipality of San Miguel de Allende are considered vulnerable and marginalized.
In Rural Areas Winter Doesn’t Feel So Cold
In the San Miguel de Allende communities at the highest altitudes or in the mountainous areas, temperatures can drop to minus five degrees Celsius.
Development in the Touristic Triangle
Between San Miguel and Comonfort is an abundance of spectacular houses and lots for sale. The same applies along the roads to all the entrances to San Miguel.
Deaths Increase: Lack of Spaces in Cemeteries
By far, the past year has not been San Miguel de Allende’s deadliest. The death toll does not compare to the 9,000 deaths from cholera from 1830-1833, or the 1,967 who died from the Spanish flu from 1918 to 1919.
From Cobblestones to Stamped Concrete
In January the installation of stamped concrete on Avenida Principal la Luz began. The avenue connects Residencial la Luz, Fraccionamiento Jardines, and Insurgentes.
January Gifts
Leslie Coronado and Abraham Vázquez are high school students who did not want Christmas gifts, and chose instead to use that money buy gifts for children in a rural community.
Integrating Rural Areas into the City with One Million Liters of Water Per Hour
At least 1,200 people live in the community of Las Cañas. Two years ago, its well collapsed, and since then each family survives on two barrels (about 500 liters of water) per week.