Acámbaro
Facts and practical information
Acámbaro is a city and municipality in the southeastern corner of the Mexican state of Guanajuato, on the banks of the Lerma River, and the oldest of the 46 municipalities of Guanajuato. Acámbaro was originally a Purépecha settlement which was invaded by the Spanish, and their Otomi allies, in 1526. Acámbaro is noted as a major railway junction, a local transport hub, and the origin of the nationally famous Acámbaro bread. The current population of the municipality is 101,762 persons, that of the city proper 55,082. The municipality covers an area of 867.67 km² and includes many small outlying communities, the largest of which are Iramuco and Parácuaro. ()
Guanajuato