Complejo muerte, Teotihuacan

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Blog: Teotihuacan and Mexico City
Date: May 24th 2009

Teotihuacan is a large archaeological site located about 40 km north of Mexico City. It was built more than 1,000 years before the arrival of the Aztec in central Mexico. But it was the Aztec, descending on the abandoned site, who gave it a name: Teotihuacan, which means "city of the gods." A total of three pyramids reside at Teotihuacan as do temples, palaces and residential compounds. The cit ... read more







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