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Iztaccíhuatl or Ixtaccíhuatl (both
forms also
spelled without the accent) (Nahuatl pronunciation: [istakˈsiwat͡ɬ] or, as
spelled with the x, [iʃtakˈsiwat͡ɬ])...
- Popocatépetl and
Iztaccíhuatl refers to the
volcanoes Popocatépetl ("the
Smoking Mountain") and
Iztaccíhuatl ("white woman" in Nahuatl,
sometimes called...
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Iztaccíhuatl–Popocatépetl
National Park, also
known as Izta-Popo
Zoquiapan National Park, is a
national park in
Mexico on the
border of the
states of México...
- Orizaba) at 5,636 m (18,491 ft). It is
linked to the twin
volcano of
Iztaccihuatl to the
north by the high
saddle known as the "Paso de Cortés". Izta-Popo...
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Angel of
Independence is in
front with the
volcanoes Popocatépetl and
Iztaccihuatl in the background. The
weight (ONZA or ounce), date, and
purity are also...
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Orizaba (5,700 m or 18,701 ft), Popocatépetl (5,462 m or 17,920 ft) and
Iztaccihuatl (5,286 m or 17,343 ft) and the
Nevado de
Toluca (4,577 m or 15,016 ft)...
- 1938. The book
takes its name from the two volcanoes, Popocatépetl and
Iztaccihuatl, that
overshadow Quauhnahuac and the characters.
Under the
Volcano was...
- Morelos, is the
second highest peak of Mexico. The
summit of Volcán
Iztaccíhuatl, a
stratovolcano on the
border between Puebla and México State, is the...
- Especiales" (Special
Forces Training Center),
located in the
foothills of the
Iztaccíhuatl volcano, on 1 May 2002. The
basic special forces course lasts 6 months...
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fourth highest of Mexico's peaks,
after Pico de Orizaba, Popocatépetl and
Iztaccíhuatl. The
volcano and the area
around it is now a
national park. It is often...