Los Reyes Acaquilpan is a city and governing head of the municipality of La Paz in State of Mexico, Mexico. It is located on the dividing line between Mexico State and the eastern edge of the Federal District. It can therefore be considered part of the Greater Mexico City area. The area was part of a region called "Atlicpac" which in Náhuatl means 'above or at the edge of water.' The current city's/municipality's glyph symbolizes water.
The municipality consists of 18 localities (15 urban and 3 rural), of which its municipal seat, Los Reyes Acaquilpan, also known as Los Reyes La Paz, which had a 2010 census population of 85,359 inhabitants, is the largest. Line A of the Mexico City Metro terminates in Los Reyes at the station called Metro La Paz.
The "municipal palace" or main government building for the city and municipality. It is decorated for the upcoming Independence Day celebrated on Sept 16
Statue dedicated to charros in the plaza in front of the municipal palace. Part of the inscription reads "For more than a century, our men and women have celebrated the "Carnaval de Charros" with their characteristic masks and outfit year after year and it is our pride to continue preserving this noble tradition"
Ciento
Ciento, ciente tus pasos
Ciento, ciente tu voz
Ciento, ciente tus pasos
Ciento, ciente tu voz
Las chiquitas son bonitas,
Son bonitas y bailan bien
Por el mundo se les manda y conmigo
Las pasan bien
Las chiquitas son bonitas,
Son bonitas y bailan bien
Por el mundo se les manda y conmigo
Las pasas bien
Escuchose, los cienta en el guan-guan-do
Escuchose, los cienta en el guan-guan-do
Escuchose, los cienta en el guan-guan-do
Escuchose, los cienta en el guan-guan-do