It is crossed from North to South by many paved streets and avenues, such as Zavala Cue, Pitiantuta, 10 de Julio, Las Residentas, among others.
Fernando de la Mora used to be part of the district of San Lorenzo del Campo Grande and its population dedicated mostly to the farming activity.
By then, it was called Zavala Cué and there were plantations of vegetables and fruit trees, as well as breeding of farm animals.
Fernando de la Mora has a modern Municipal Theatre located in the center of the city.
The Municipality of Fernando de la Mora promotes the development of culture with classes of artistic education.
As part of the popular religion, this city celebrates the festivity in honoring the Miraculous Medal[clarification needed] every September 27.
The museum offers guided visits and historical texts specially elaborated for the students and other visitors.
After the foundation of the city Fernando de la Mora on July 19, 1942, started the history of the Parish Church of the Miraculous Medal.
De Gómez, and the images of the passion, ornaments, stations and the sacrarium were donated by the Florentín Peña family, who brought them from Buenos Aires, Argentina, where they were sent to do diplomatic work.