The patron saint festivities are held in greeting to the patron saint, they begin in the second week of May and last around 12 days.
Events are held such as: election of the queen and bride, bullfighting nights, sports and cultural afternoons, as well as gastronomic and national equestrian fairs. They are days and nights of recreation where the town's tourism is enhanced.
San Isidro was elevated to a municipality by the declaration of General Tomas Martínez on April 02, 1862, under presidential decree. That is why festivities begin from April 08 to XNUMX, when the election and coronation of the queen and bride take place, as well as events where institutions of the municipality are involved, mainly the MINED where the history of the town is promoted.
Ribbon races, horseback riding and popular festivals are held.
Religiosity in San Isidro
In rural communities they have various religious celebrations, among them: the Santa Rosa patron saint festivities in the community of Lima; In the Las Mangas community they celebrate the Virgen de la Merced and San Andrés is venerated in the El Jocote community. The other communities join in the celebration of their local festivals and in the celebration of Santo Domingo in the Monimbó neighborhood, in the urban area of San Isidro.
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