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    after Zaachila Yoo, the Zapotec ruler, in the late 14th and early 15th century. Zaachila was home of Donaji- the last Zapotec princess. Zaachila is now...
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  • 85% intelligible to Zaachila speakers. Tilquiapan Zapotec is 75% intelligible, 72% of San Juan Guelavía to Zaachila speakers. Zaachila Zapotec is spoken...
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    include Lambityeco, Dainzú, Mitla, Yagul, San José Mogote, El Palmillo and Zaachila. The Zapotecs were a sedentary culture living in villages and towns, in...
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    Villa de Zaachila is a town and municipality in Oaxaca, Mexico, 6 km (3.7 mi) from Oaxaca City. It is part of the Zaachila District in the west of the...
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  • The Copa de Zaachila is presented each year by the President of the Mexican Baseball League to the team that wins the Serie del Rey. Recent trophy designs...
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    Zaachila District is located in the west of the Valles Centrales Region of the State of Oaxaca, Mexico. The district includes the municipalities of San...
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    The stucco reliefs in the Tomb 1 of Zaachila (The Valley, Oaxaca) reveal a remarkable influence from Mixtec art. The tomb likely belongs to a person whose...
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  • Trinidad Zaachila is a town and municipality in Oaxaca in south-western Mexico. The municipality covers an area of km². It is part of the Zaachila District...
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    Cosiiopii I (December 30, 1502–1563) was the last sovereign of the Kingdom of Zaachila, that was named by the Aztecs as Teotzapotlan. Such kingdom was located...
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    in time of invasion. Important Zapotec and Mixtec sites include Yagul, Zaachila, Inguiteria, Yanhuitlan, Tamazulapan, Tejupan, and Teposcolula. For nearly...
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