Tlalchiyahualica

Tlalchiyahualica is a small village located in the Huasteca region of the Mexican state of Hidalgo, south of state capital Pachuca. 90% of the people in Tlalchiyahualica are Nahuas, and speak Nahuatl, a Uto-Aztecan language. All the young people and children speak Spanish.

It is a small town that has more than 3000 inhabitants. Tlalchiyahualica is a very warm place and in the month of August there are abundant rainfall. It is celebrated on Day of the Dead, Christmas, among others. It has Internet service, shops, canteens and there is an abandoned archaeological zone, which includes a pyramid. There is a lot of vegetation and fauna, it is a good place to visit during vacations; there is a river nearby. Traditional food includes: mole, zacahuil, tacos, enchiladas, quesadillas, among others. There are different churches of various religious denominations.