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- G20, the OECD, the WTO, the APEC forum, the OAS, the CELAC, and the OEI. Mēxihco is the Nahuatl term for the heartland of the Aztec Empire, namely the Valley...
- Louisiana. Among the other languages of Mexico, the gulf is known as Ayollohco Mexihco in Nahuatl, u golfoil México in Yucatec Maya, and golfo yu'un México in...
- translation), Mexitli ("place in the middle of the century plant") and Mēxihco ("place in the navel of the moon"), along with the currently used shortened...
- pronounced [tenoːt͡ʃˈtít͡ɬan̥] Either Mēxihco Tenochtitlan pronounced [meːˈʃíʔko tenot͡ʃˈtít͡ɬan̥] or Mēxihco Tenōchtitlan pronounced [meːˈʃíʔko tenoːt͡ʃˈtít͡ɬan̥];...
- Tlatelolco (classical Nahuatl: Mēxihco-Tlatelōlco [tɬateˈloːɬko], modern Nahuatl pronunciation) (also called Mexico Tlatelolco) was a pre-Columbian altepetl...
- cities in the Americas Metropolitan areas of Mexico Outline of Mexico Mexihco Hueyaltepetl (Central Nahuatl) U noj kaajil México (Yucatec Maya) 'Monda (Otomian...
- situated on the western side of the lake where the Mexica built the city of Mēxihco Tenōchtitlan, which would later become the capital of the Aztec Empire...
- ('Mexican'), which describes the people or things from the whole country. Mēxihco was originally the Nahuatl name for the Valley of Mexico where the cities...
- ****tzilopochtli, in which case Mēxihco means "Place where ****tzilopochtli lives". Another hypothesis suggests that Mēxihco derives from the Nahuatl words...
- Nahuatl, including Mexico (from the Nahuatl word for the Aztec capital Mēxihco), Guatemala (from Cuauhtēmallān), and Nicaragua (from Nicānāhuac). Traditionally...