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Paracho (formally: Paracho de Verduzco) is a small city located in Michoacán, Mexico. Located at 19°39′0″ N 102°4′0″ W, about 100 km west of state capital Morelia, it serves as the municipal seat for the surrounding municipality of Paracho. It has a population of some 16,500. Michoacán (formally: Michoacán de Ocampo) is one of the 31 constituent states of Mexico. ... This article is about the city. ...


The town is known throughout mexico as "The Guitar Capital of The World", this is because they make the best sounding guitars in all of Mexico. The town is full of music shops that sell hand-made stringed instruments. A national music festival is held in Paracho once a year, usually the second week of August. Some instruments that can be found in Paracho are 10-string mandolins, mandolins with armadillo backs, quadrados, armadillo-backed guitars, acoustic bass guitars and, of course, regular guitars and mandolins. Many of the stores and workshops allow visitors to watch the guitar-making process directly. Genera Chlamyphorus Cabassous Chaetophractus Dasypus Euphractus Priodontes Tolypeutes Zaedyus Armadillos are any of several small mammals of the family Dasypodidae, mostly known for having a bony armor shell. ...


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Paracho - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (166 words)
Paracho (formally: Paracho de Verduzco) is a small city located in Michoacán, Mexico.
A national music festival is held in Paracho once a year, usually the second week of August.
Some instruments that can be found in Paracho are 10-string mandolins, mandolins with armadillo backs, quadrados, armadillo-backed guitars, acoustic bass guitars and, of course, regular guitars and mandolins.
Guitar makers play to tradition in Mexico's mountains | csmonitor.com (651 words)
Like others in Paracho, set high in the mountains of central Mexico, Amezcua prides himself on sticking to a way of life that dates back to the 16th century.
It is said that Paracho - which literally means "guitarmaking" in the Purepécha dialect - houses the world's biggest hive of guitarmakers, churning out about 80,000 guitars a year, priced from $50 to $3,000.
Meanwhile, the migratory drain in Paracho, mainly consisting of younger men heading to US and Mexican cities in search of better pay, may be a more immediate threat to the instrumentmaking tradition.
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