NameThe town's name comes from the Nahuatl ocotl ("pine tree") and tepec ("mountain"); thus, the name of this location means "mountain with pines". HistoryOriginally this place was inhabited by the tlahuica culture, then, they became a group under the mexicas rule and they paid tribute to them. They did so until the Spanish conquest was done. While tlahuicas lived in Ocotepec, it was always a separated location from Cuauhnahuac (Cuernavaca) but now days, Ocotepec is considered one of the 48 locations of Cuernavaca municipality. Barrios or sectorsOcotepec is divided in four sections called barrios, and each one has its own religious annual celebration. In the next lines are the actual names of each barrio and the original name in Nahuatl.
Points of interestIn the center of this location, there is the church dedicated to the Divino Salvador. An important road crosses Ocotepec, the Federal Highway from Cuernavaca to Tepoztlán. The town is also the site the Nahuatl University of Ocotepec (UNO), an independent institution founded by Mariano Leyva, who studied the ancient prehispanic cultures. In the originality of its buildings, in this University it is interesting to admire the pyramid inspirated style of the architecture. One of the buildings is dedicated to the god Tezcatlipoca, others to Huitzilopochtli, Tlaloc and Xipe Totec. See also
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