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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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    Chalma is a small community, which is part of the municipality of Malinalco, Mexico State. Its small population is almost completely dedicated to the...
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    Cuauhtinchan Archeological Zone or Malinalco Archeological Zone, located just west of the town center on a hill called Cerro de los Idolos, which rises...
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    BCE with the earliest artifacts of these appearing in Tlapacoya, Atoto, Malinalco, Acatzingo and Tlatilco. In prehistoric State of Mexico, the Tepexpan...
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    the Spanish in La Noche Triste. The Eagle Warrior Temple is located in Malinalco, Mexico. The temple sits upon a hill and is completely carved out of bedrock...
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    horns of Spanish colonial period, as the case of Malinalco, Tequixquiac and Amecameca. In Malinalco, state of Mexico makes other pambazos, a Spanish colonial...
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  • thirteen municipalities: Villa Guerrero, Malinalco, Ixtapan de la Sal, Coatepec Harinas. It is largely rural. Malinalco Ocuilan Regiones y Municipios COPLADEM...
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    Mole and other dishes simmering in cazuela in Chalma, Malinalco, Mexico State...
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    Utah Press 1986. Jeanette Favrot Peterson, The Paradise Garden Murals of Malinalco: Utopia and Empire in Sixteenth-Century Mexico. Austin: University of...
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    also constructed monumental architecture in sites such as Calixtlahuaca, Malinalco, and Tepoztlan. After a rebellion in the towns of Alahuiztlan and Oztoticpac...
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