- US: /tlɑːˈ-/ tlah-, Spanish: [tla(ɣ)sˈkala] ),
officially Tlaxcala de
Xicohténcatl, is the
capital city of the
Mexican state of
Tlaxcala and seat of the...
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Xicotencatl or
Xicohtencatl may
refer to:
Xicotencatl I, or
Xicotencatl the
Elder Xicotencatl II, or
Xicotencatl the
Younger Xicoténcatl,
Tabasco Xicoténcatl...
- The
Teatro Xicohténcatl is a
theatre located in the
centre of the
Mexican city of
Tlaxcala de
Xicohténcatl.
Construction began in 1870, and it opened...
- muni****lities and the
capital city and the
largest city is
Tlaxcala de
Xicohténcatl. It is
located in east-central Mexico, in the
altiplano region, with...
- San José
Xicohténcatl is a town of some 6,000
people in the muni****lity of Huamantla, in the
eastern part of the
Mexican state of Tlaxcala. It is about...
- His
Nahuatl name,
pronounced [ʃiːkoʔˈteːŋkatɬ], is
sometimes spelled Xicohtencatl. At the time of the
Spanish conquest of the
Aztec Empire he was very...
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Papalotla de
Xicohténcatl is a town and its
surrounding muni****lity in the
Mexican state of Tlaxcala. "-".
Enciclopedia de los
Municipios de México. Instituto...
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Reynosa 80,249.3 30,984.4 3,506,000 43 14 7 Feb 1824
Tlaxcala Tlaxcala de
Xicohténcatl San
Pablo del
Monte 3,996.6 1,543.1 1,405,000 60 23 9 Dec 1856 Veracruz...
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Tlaxcala de
Xicohténcatl, the
state capital.
Escobar Jardínez
requested a
leave of
absence to
contend for the
mayoralty of
Tlaxcala de
Xicohténcatl; after...
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Hidalgo San
Pablo del
Monte Tenancingo Teolocholco Tepeyanco Papalotla de
Xicohténcatl Xicohtzinco Zacatelco San Juan
Huactzinco San
Lorenzo Axocomanitla Santa...