San Bartolome Quialana

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San Bartolomé Quialana is a town that belongs to the district capital of Tlacolula de Matamoros, in the state of Oaxaca, Mexico. It is a population of few inhabitants whose official language is the Zapotec language.

The women of this community dress in the traditional clothing of the region.

Quialana is a word that in Zapotec means Smudged Stone, because in this town there is a stone hill known by the name of Yubidani (in Zapotec, Sooty Earth).

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