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Tzintzuntzan may
refer to:
Tzintzuntzan (Mesoamerican site), a pre-Columbian
archaeological site in Mexico,
former capital of the
Tarascan state Tzintzuntzan...
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Tzintzuntzan (Spanish pronunciation: [tsin'tsuntsan]) is a town in
Tzintzuntzan Muni****lity
located in the
north of Michoacán state, 53 km from the capital...
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Tzintzuntzan was the
ceremonial center of the pre-Columbian Purépecha
capital of the same name. The name
comes from the Purépecha word Ts’intsuntsani,...
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empire called the
Irecha or Cazonci. The Purépecha
capital was
located at
Tzintzuntzan on the
banks of Lake Pátzcuaro and,
according to Purépecha oral tradition...
- yet 79% of the
inhabitants of Pátzcuaro, Erongarícuaro, Quiroga, and
Tzintzuntzan live in
poverty and 40% in
extreme poverty. In the
watershed surrounding...
- the Lake Pátzcuaro–
Tzintzuntzan–Quiroga area,
which was the
center of the Purépecha Empire; as well as the
location of the
Tzintzuntzan yácata pyramids....
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Tzintzuntzan Muni****lity is a muni****lity in the
Mexican state of Michoacán. The seat is
Tzintzuntzan, Michoacán. As muni****l seat, the town of Tzintzuntzan...
- into
three prin****lities
called Ihuatzio,
Tzintzuntzan and Pátzcuaro. Later,
power shifted to the
Tzintzuntzan prin****lity,
becoming the new capital, leaving...
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emissaries to the
Spanish victors. A few
Spaniards returned with them to
Tzintzuntzan where they were
presented to Tangáxuan and
gifts were exchanged. The...
- The next day, a
Spanish warrior named Cristobal de Olid
approached Tzintzuntzan with a
large troop of soldiers. She had
promised a Purépecha man named...