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Teotlalpan (Nahuatl:
teōtlālpan or teuhtlālpan) was the pre-Columbian name of a
region in the
north of
Valley of
Mexico comprising what is
today the Mezquital...
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Teotlalpan is a town of Chignahuapan, in the
state of Puebla.
Chignahuapan [1]
Chignahuapan Muni****lity (in Spanish)
Instituto Nacional de Estadística...
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hometown of
politician Xóchitl Gálvez Ruiz. Muni****lities of
Hidalgo Teotlalpan González, F.; S,
Leopoldo Salazar (July 8, 1911). "The
Mining Industry...
- Tula de
Allende (Otomi: Mämeni) is a town and one of the 84 muni****lities of
Hidalgo in central-eastern Mexico. The muni****lity
covers an area of 305...
- Otomis, two
other indigenous groups,
founded Teotlalpan in the same region. It is
believed that the name
Teotlalpan may have been
derived from the lime-rich...
- San Bartolomé
Parish is the
Catholic church and
parish house of the
people of Hueypoxtla. Has
always belonged to the
Diocese of Cuautitlán in Mexico. This...
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territory was
located inside old
Aztec region named the
Teotlalpan.
Agricultural production is very
important to the region, and ranching...
- San Juan
Zitlaltepec is a town of Zumpango, in the
state of
Mexico State,
north of
Mexico Valley. The name
Zitlaltepec comes from Náhuatl
meaning mountain...
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intact to this day. The
viceregal government directed this
construction in
Teotlalpan. It had the
Franciscans build chapels in the
encomiendas around which...
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Apaxco de
Ocampo is a town and the muni****l seat of the
Apaxco muni****lity,
Mexico State in Mexico. As of 2010, the town has a po****tion of 13,836....