San Andrés Zautla
Municipality and town in Oaxaca, Mexico
17°12′N 96°52′W / 17.200°N 96.867°W / 17.200; -96.867 (2020)
San Andrés Zautla is a town and municipality in Oaxaca in south-western Mexico. The municipality covers an area of 21.69 km². It is part of the Etla District in the Valles Centrales region. As of 2005, the municipality had a total population of 5,326, of whom 281 spoke an indigenous language.[1] During the colonial period San Andrés Zautla was part of the jurisdiction of Huexolotitlan.[2] A 16th century Spanish colonial church in town is a listed Cultural Landmark, and possesses a historic pipe organ, dated 1726, now restored and playable.[citation needed]
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Municipalities of Etla District, Oaxaca
- Guadalupe Etla
- Magdalena Apasco
- Nazareno Etla
- Reyes Etla
- San Agustín Etla
- San Andrés Zautla
- San Felipe Tejalapam
- San Francisco Telixtlahuaca
- San Jerónimo Sosola
- San Juan Bautista Atatlahuca
- San Juan Bautista Guelache
- San Juan Bautista Jayacatlán
- San Juan del Estado
- San Lorenzo Cacaotepec
- San Pablo Etla
- San Pablo Huitzo
- Santa María Peñoles
- Santiago Suchilquitongo
- Santiago Tenango
- Santiago Tlazoyaltepec
- Santo Tomás Mazaltepec
- Soledad Etla
- Villa de Etla
See also Municipalities of Oaxaca