In the southern state of Oaxaca that category of extreme poverty encompasses 75 percent of its 3.4 million residents, according to EDUCA, an education and development organization. That makes Oaxaca the second-poorest state in Mexico, after Chiapas.
Oaxaca (pronounced "wa-ha-ka") is a colonial city located in the South of Mexico, nestled in a valley in the Sierra Madre mountain range. Oaxaca was occupied in ancient times and the first Spaniards arrived in the 1500s. Among them were Dominican friars, responsible for the construction of numerous remarkable churches. The Prehispanic and colonial legacies combine to make Oaxaca a fascinating place to visit. An even more meaningful place to reach those living in poverty.
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