The word comes from Purhépecha "Angahuani" meaning place after the slope. Is apre-Hispanic community that still retains its customs and traditions. The mother tongue of the inhabitants is the Purhepecha.
This town is much visited because he and the volcano Paricutín are the ruins of whatwas the village of Parangaricutiro (The old) that was buried by the volcano's birth in 1943.
The town has a tourist area with many services such as lodging, parking, sellingcrafts, horseback riding services to the ruins and more.
There are many people of Angahuan to be for the United States. Most settled inCalifornia (central valley, Fresno and Madera) and others in Virginia. With them they take their customs and dialect.
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