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Tenayuca (Nahuatl languages: Tenanyohcān
pronounced [te.naˈyoʔ.kaːn]) is a pre-Columbian
Mesoamerican archaeological site in the
Valley of Mexico. In the...
- Emma
Beatrice Tenayuca (December 21, 1916 – July 23, 1999) was an
American labor leader,
union organizer,
civil rights activist, and educator. She is best...
- bus
rapid transit line in the
Mexico City Metrobús. It
operates between Tenayuca, in the
limits with the
State of
Mexico in
Gustavo A.
Madero and Pueblo...
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pyramids lie in the muni****lity's limits:
Tenayuca and
Santa Cecilia Acatitlan. The
pyramid at
Tenayuca is a
smaller version of the
Templo Mayor the...
- was ****ociated with
Tenayuca, the
political and
religious center of the time; the two
sites are
about 3 km apart.
Along with
Tenayuca, it was
later annexed...
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mainly Mexican American pecan s****ers,
organized by
labor activist Emma
Tenayuca,
protest wage cuts by the
Southern Pecan S****ing Company.
Starting on...
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oldest was
constructed at the Tula site
between 950 CE and 1200 CE. The
Tenayuca and Tenochtitlán
coatepantli were
constructed around 1500 CE. It is believed...
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Among them are the site of Tula, Hidalgo, and also city-states such as
Tenayuca, and
Colhuacan in the
valley of
Mexico and
Cuauhnahuac in Morelos. In the...
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pyramids include: El
Tepozteco Malinalco Santa Cecilia Acatitlan Templo Mayor Tenayuca Tenochtitlan The Maya are a
people of
southern Mexico and
northern Central...
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other room was for the
lords of Colhuacan,
Tenayohcan (today
known as
Tenayuca) and
Chicuhnautlan (today,
Santa María Chiconautla [es]). The
exact reason...