Built in the 1960s, this church with its yellow facade and without excessive ornamentation, was built over the old cemetery of the temple.
Its name is a tribute to Nuestra Señora del Pilar, from Zaragoza in Spain and was completed with the name of the River Conchos, which still flows on the banks of the city.
The parish, of course, has its festival like other virgins of the same name around the world.
It is celebrated on October 12 with music and dances, adding the spirit of this town that integrates equestrian demonstrations and stands in the atrium offering typical dishes, where the smell of flour tortillas invades the atmosphere.
Built in the 1960s, this church with its yellow facade and without excessive ornamentation, was built over the old cemetery of the temple.
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Its name is a tribute to Nuestra Señora del Pilar, from Zaragoza in Spain and was completed with the name of the River Conchos, which still flows on the banks of the city.
The parish, of course, has its festival like other virgins of the same name around the world.
It is celebrated on October 12 with music and dances, adding the spirit of this town that integrates equestrian demonstrations and stands in the atrium offering typical dishes, where the smell of flour tortillas invades the atmosphere.
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