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Cholula (Spanish: [tʃoˈlula] ;
Nahuatl languages:
Cholōllān, Otomi: Mä'ragi) was an
important city of pre-Columbian Mesoamerica,
dating back to at least...
- San
Pedro Cholula. The name "Cholula" is
derived from the
Nahuatl word "
cholollan,"
signifying "place of refuge." The
Sanatorio de
Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe...
- of
Francisco Hernández de Córdoba to the Yucatán
coast 1517- City of
Cholollan secedes from
Tlaxcalteca Alliance,
becomes a
tributary state of the Aztec...
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several Mexican city
states as Tollan, "Place of Reeds", such as "Tollan
Cholollan".
Archaeologist Laurette Séjourné,
followed by the
historian Enrique Florescano...
- "artificial hill". The name
cholula has its
origin in the
ancient Nahuatl word
cholollan,
which means "place of refuge". The
Great Pyramid was an
important religious...
- from
studios in San Andrés Cholula, Puebla, Mexico. It is
known as FM
Cholollan.
XHSBE traces its
origins to
separate pirate radio stations in Tlaxcalancingo...
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Tenochtitlan Tlatelolco Spanish Empire Republic of
Tlaxcala Supported by:
Cholollan Huejotzingo Texcoco Chalco Tlalmanalco Xochimilco Commanders and leaders...
- " The name of
Cholula comes from the
Nahuatl word (Nahuatl languages:
Cholōllān). Its
etymology has been
explained either as "where
water falls," or "place...
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Comunidades Indígenas de San
Bernardino Tlaxcalancingo y
Santa María
Zacatepec Cholollan Radio Community radio XHCPCL-FM 107.5 FM Izúcar de
Matamoros Gobierno...
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vanquished by the Huexotzincas, the Tlaxcaltecas, the
Totomihuacas from
Cholollan and the
Cuauhtinchantlaca from Tepeyac. With each wave of conquest, the...