Celaya, Mexico
Celaya is a city located in the state of Guanajuato, Mexico. It is known for its rich history, vibrant culture, and significant agricultural production, particularly in the cultivation of cajeta, a traditional caramel made from goat's milk. The city serves as an important economic center in the region.
Founded in the 16th century, Celaya has a mix of colonial architecture and modern development. It is also famous for its annual festivals, including the Feria de Celaya, which showcases local traditions, food, and crafts. The city's strategic location makes it a hub for trade and transportation in central Mexico.