Quiroga, Michoacán

Quiroga was an indispensable road from Purepecha capital “Tzintzuntzan” to the ceremonial center “Zacapu”.

This geographic location facilitated the frequent exchange of goods, resources, and customs, integrating Quiroga into the broader Purepecha commercial network that connected various towns across the empire.

[8] Historically, the municipality of Quiroga has had a flourishing economy that has been reflected in the existence of different industries such as bottling soft drinks in the first half of the twentieth century.

Overall, farming has been a major activity for the people of this municipality who cultivated maize, wheat, beans, and alfalfa.

The raising of cattle in the municipality has been undermined as a result of the lack of a center for collection and a method of distribution.

[9] Quiroga is renowned in Michocan for its carnitas, sold in the city's restaurants, street food carts, and market stalls.

This is a romantic bay on the northeast side of Lake Patzcuaro which has courts for volleyball and basketball, restaurants, and also landscaping and playground equipment.