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    municipal seat and second largest town in the municipality is the town of Tlalmanalco de Velázquez The name is from the Nahuatl language, meaning “flat area...
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    Sal, Malinalco, Metepec, Otumba, Temascalcingo, San Juan Teotihuacán, Tlalmanalco, Tonatico and Villa del Carbón. Other colonial structures can be found...
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    by Chalco, Valle de Chalco Solidaridad, Chicoloapan, La Paz, Texcoco, Tlalmanalco, and the state of Puebla. The area was first settled in 1286 by the Mexicas...
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    Tepetlixpa, Tlalmanalco. It is largely rural. Amecameca Atlautla Ayapango Chalco Ecatzingo Juchitepec Temamatla Tenango del Aire Tepetlixpa Tlalmanalco "Regiones...
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    and transforming the area into a tributary province with neighboring Tlalmanalco as capital. Hernán Cortés arrived here in 1519 and noted that the houses...
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    almost a Confederate state, consisted in four domains: Acxotlan-Chalco, Tlalmanalco-Amaquemecan, Tenanco-Tepopollan and Xochimilco-Chimalhuacan, being Acxotlan-Chalco...
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    later Gonzalo de Sandoval was sent to Yecapixtla. A year later, 1521, Cortes explored the lands submitted by Sandoval, then went to Tlalmanalco and Huaxtepec...
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    Nacional de Información Municipal" (in Spanish). SEGOB. 2010. Retrieved 4 November 2017. "San José del Rincón". Enciclopedia de los Municipios y Delegaciones...
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    such as Cholula, Tlalmanalco, Texcoco, Huejotzingo, Tepeaca, Cuautitlán, Tula, Cuernavaca, Coyoacán, Tlaxcala and Acapistla. Pedro De Gante was recorded...
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    Europeans in Spanish. Ozumba was under the religious jurisdiction of Tlalmanalco. The bishops and other administrators eventually ceased being monks,...
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