ulalamayacan
Ulalamayacan is a rural municipality and town in the Andean highlands. It serves as the administrative seat of Ulalamayacan District and is located in a mountainous valley that supports terraced agriculture and small settlements.
The name Ulalamayacan is believed to derive from indigenous language roots in the region, commonly interpreted
Archaeological remains indicate long-standing agrarian activity before European contact. The modern town developed during the colonial
Sitting at approximately 2,400 meters above sea level, the municipality lies in a valley with rugged slopes.
Local economy centers on small-scale farming—potatoes, maize, quinoa, and barley—along with pasture and limited agro-processing. Craft
Festivals follow agricultural cycles and Catholic holidays. The community exhibits a mix of Spanish and indigenous