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    Malinalco (Spanish pronunciation: [maliˈnalko]) is the municipality inside of Ixtapan Region, is a town and municipality located 65 kilometers south of...
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    Ediciones Nueva Guia SA de CV. pp. 49–53. ISBN 968-5437-26-2. Noguez, Xavier (2006). "El templo monolítico de Malinalco, Estado de México" [The monolithic...
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  • and is a resting spot for pilgrims en route to Chalma, Malinalco, State of Mexico. The Capilla de los Santos Reyes ("Chapel of the Three Kings"), built...
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    that of Malinalco to form a new municipality. The following decades saw this municipality change with the gain of the towns of San Simón de los Comales...
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  • municipalities: Villa Guerrero, Malinalco, Ixtapan de la Sal, Coatepec Harinas. It is largely rural. Malinalco Ocuilan Regiones y Municipios COPLADEM v t e...
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  • with the naming of Juan de la Cruz as Governor of Tequaloyan, with ecclesiastical authority in the area remaining with Malinalco and Tenancingo. During...
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  • Obregón - on Av. Álvaro Obregon Colonia Roma Mexico City Sanatorio Malinalco SA de CV - Hidalgo 45, Col. Azcapotzalco, CP 02000 Sanatorio Moisés Lira...
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    property. The chapel is built out of the rockface, much like the temple at Malinalco. The hacienda reached its peak in the late 19th and early 20th century...
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    the valley are mentioned more than once in native histories: Cuahuacan, Malinalco, Matlazinco, Teotenanco, and Xilotepec, indicating that they were important...
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    was founded by Toltecs in the year 1509, who were on a pilgrimage from Malinalco, State of Mexico. At first, they settled what is historically known as...
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