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La Sierra Norte de Oaxaca is a heavily wooded region in the state of Oaxaca , Mexico . It is 62 km from the city of Oaxaca on Federal highway 175, heading east towards Tuxtepec . The region is divided into three districts: Ixtlán , which has 26 municipalities , Villa Alta, which has 25 municipalities and Mixe , which has 17 municipalities.

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5-541: Ixtlán District is located in the Sierra Norte region , in the northeastern area of the State of Oaxaca , Mexico . The district includes 26 municipalities, bringing together a total of 161 settlements. At the 2000 census, they contained a total of 40,218 inhabitants, the majority of whom were indigenous Zapotec speakers. The district includes the following municipalities: Sierra Norte de Oaxaca The western part of

10-520: Is a baroque -style church known for its portals, façades and sculptures. Capulálpam de Méndez is 9 km east of Ixtlán, and also has a church, Church of Saint Matthew (Iglesia de San Mateo) with altars representative of Mexican Baroque style. It also has the Centro de Medicina Indígena Tradicional (Center for Indigenous Traditional Medicine) which is sponsored by the Mexican Secretary of Health. It

15-509: Is also one of richest zones of biodiversity in Mexico, with 400 species of birds and 350 species of butterflies. It contains seven of the nine types of vegetation indigenous to the country. There are a number of towns located within this area. Ixtlán is the political and economic center of the region. Ixtlan is noted for its Church of Saint Thomas the Apostle (Iglesia de Santo Tomás Apostal), which

20-631: Is open to the public, including tourists and offers native herbal medicines, massages, temascals and ritual cleansings. Various peoples of the region include the Zapotecs , Mixes , Chinantecs , Tlaxcaltecs and the Nahuas . The Zapotecs of the Sierra Norte, who call themselves the bene xon, are one of 3 major Zapotec regions in southern Mexico. The other three reside in the Isthmus of Tehuantepec , el Valle and

25-760: The region is mountainous, containing part of the Sierra Madre de Oaxaca which includes the Sierra Juárez and Sierra de Villa Alta. To the east, the region slopes down to the Veracruz coastal plain. The area has one of the best-preserved biospheres in Mexico , as well as a number of interesting towns and villages. The region promotes ecotourism to help preserve the biosphere with various enterprises offering cabins, camping, access and guides for hiking and mountain-biking trails, horseback riding, bird-watching, and cave exploration. It

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