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Tlaxcala (UK: /tləˈskɑːlə, tlæˈ-/ tlə-SKAH-lə, tla-, US: /tlɑːˈ-/ tlah-; Spanish: [tla(ɣ)sˈkala] ; from
Nahuatl languages: Tlaxcallān [t͡ɬaʃˈkalːaːn̥]...
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Tlaxcala (UK: /tləˈskɑːlə, tlæˈ-/ tlə-SKAH-lə, tla-, US: /tlɑːˈ-/ tlah-, Spanish: [tla(ɣ)sˈkala] ),
officially Tlaxcala de Xicohténcatl, is the capital...
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Tlaxcala (classical Nahuatl: Tlaxcallān [t͡ɬaʃˈkalːaːn̥] , 'place of
maize tortillas') was a pre-Columbian city and
state in
central Mexico.
During the...
- Look up
Tlaxcala in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Tlaxcala is a
Mexican state.
Tlaxcala may also
refer to:
Tlaxcala (city), the
capital city of the...
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History of
Tlaxcala (Spanish:
Historia de
Tlaxcala) is an
alphabetic text in
Spanish with
illustrations written by and
under the
supervision of Diego...
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Tlaxcala Fútbol Club,
commonly known as
Coyotes de
Tlaxcala, is a
Mexican football club
based in
Tlaxcala (city),
Tlaxcala, Mexico. The club was founded...
- arrived." The
integration of the
indigenous allies, essentially,
those from
Tlaxcala and Texcoco, into the
Spanish army pla**** a
crucial role in the conquest...
- Puebla-
Tlaxcala Nahuatl. In 1990,
there were 1,000
Tlaxcala-Puebla
Nahuatl monolinguals. The
following description is that of the
Tlaxcala dialect:
Tlaxcala-Puebla...
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Martyrs of
Tlaxcala were
three Mexican Roman Catholic teenagers from the
Tlaxcaltec people of the
modern state of
Tlaxcala:
Cristobal (1514/15–1527)...
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Mexican cuisine consists of the
cooking cuisines and
traditions of the
modern country of Mexico. Its
earliest roots lie in
Mesoamerican cuisine. Mexican...