Sahtú
Sahtú is a small town located in the Mexican state of Yucatán. It is situated in the northern part of the state, approximately 100 kilometers north of the city of Mérida. The town is known for its rich cultural heritage and historical significance. Sahtú was founded in the 16th century and has a well-preserved colonial architecture, including several churches and houses that date back to the colonial period. The town is also home to the Sahtú Museum, which houses artifacts and exhibits that provide insights into the local history and culture. Sahtú is a popular destination for tourists interested in exploring the colonial architecture and cultural heritage of Yucatán. The town is also known for its agricultural activities, with a focus on the production of corn, beans, and other crops. Sahtú is connected to other parts of Yucatán by a network of roads and highways, making it easily accessible for visitors. The town has a population of around 1,500 people, and its economy is primarily based on agriculture and tourism. Sahtú is a small but charming town that offers visitors a glimpse into the past while also providing modern amenities and attractions.