Nejapa de Madero is a town and municipality in Oaxaca in south-western Mexico.
Tree include pine and oak, and fruits such as papaya, melon, watermelon, tomatoes, peppers, banana, mango, orange, lemon and sapota grow here.
Wild fauna include deer, coyote, rabbits, costoche, raccoon, badger, opossum, iguana, dove, squirrels, eagles, hawk and vulture.
One of the founders and first parish priest of the village was the friar Pedro García,[2] native from Navamorales in Salamanca, Spain.
Economic activities include cultivation of maize, sorghum, peanuts and other crops such as beans, coffee and various fruits, and animal husbandry.