• Hueytlalpan (municipality) is a town and municipality in the Mexican state of Puebla in south-eastern Mexico. "-". Enciclopedia de los Municipios de México...
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  • Santa Ana Hueytlalpan Otomi is a native American language spoken in Santa Ana Hueytlalpan town of Tulancingo de Bravo municipality of Hidalgo, Mexico...
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    Highland Otomi, Texcatepec Otomi, and Tenango Otomi), Otomi of Santa Ana Hueytlalpan, as well as three dialects geographically distant from the preceding:...
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  • Lorenzo Sayula Hidalgo 775 Santa Ana de Allende Hidalgo 775 Santa Ana Hueytlalpan Hidalgo 775 Santa Elena Paliseca Hidalgo 775 Santiago Tulantepec Hidalgo...
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    689 +3.4% 319.1 123.2 86.5/km2 (224.0/sq mi) September 18, 1861 Hueytlalpan Hueytlalpan 5,951 5,734 +3.8% 42.1 16.3 141.4/km2 (366.1/sq mi) May 27, 1837...
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    proper. Other major communities include Jaltepec (pop. 5,177), Santa Ana Hueytlalpan (pop. 5,261) and Javier Rojo Gómez (pop. 4,972). The municipality borders...
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  • 077  Hueyapan Hueyapan No 078  Hueytamalco Hueytamalco No 079  Hueytlalpan Hueytlalpan Yes 080  Huitzilan de Serdán Huitzilan Yes 084  Ixtacamaxtitlán...
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    Vocabulary. Much of his work on the Arte and the Vocabulary was done in Hueytlalpan, in Totonac country, where he settled c. 1539. There Olmos learned Totonac...
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    Ixtepec. The main part of the municipality also borders Olintla and Hueytlalpan in the west and the Veracruzian municipalities of Coxquihui and Zozocolco...
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    the Arte de la lengua mexicana, was written by Andrés de Olmos in the Hueytlalpan convent and published in 1547. The Art of Olmos was the first properly...
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