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  1. Texcoco de Mora (modern Nahuatl pronunciation ⓘ, Otomi: Antamäwädehe) is a city located in the State of Mexico, 25 km northeast of Mexico City. [1] Texcoco de Mora is the municipal seat of the municipality of Texcoco. In the pre-Hispanic era, this was a major Aztec city on the shores of Lake Texcoco.

  2. Nov 15, 2013 · Texcoco (aka Tezcoco or Tetzcoco), located near the eastern shores of Lake Texcoco in the Valley of Mexico, was the capital of the Acolhua people. It was a major power in the Aztec period and a member of the Triple Alliance along with Tenochtitlan and Tlacopan. Texcoco also produced one of Mesoamerica's most famous rulers, Netzahualcoyotl, who presided over a city which became a noted centre ...

  3. Texcoco, city built in the present-day Valley of Mexico by the Acolhuas, a pre-Columbian people of the Nahuatl-speaking group of tribes, which gained mastery of the valley after the collapse of the Toltec hegemony in the mid-12th century ad. The rulers of Texcoco were the first among Nahuatl tribal

  4. Jan 31, 2016 · The re-conquest of the Golden City. The city Texcoco was created in the 12th century or about 1337. The researchers still look for the origins of the city, but it was most probably expanded by the Acolhua, so Texcoco became the Acolhua capital city, taking over that role from Coatlinchan. The city was located in a very friendly environment ...

  5. Jun 22, 2018 · Situated on Lake Texcoco we find the incredible capital city of the Aztec empire; Tenochtitlan. When Spanish conquistadors under the command of Hernan Cortes landed in Mexico in the 16th Century, ...

  6. Jan 26, 2024 · 2. Texcoco Cathedral. Texcoco Cathedral, also known as the Cathedral of the Purísima Concepción, is a historic church located in the municipality of Texcoco in the state of Mexico. What to see or do: Visitors can admire the beautiful Baroque-style architecture of the cathedral, both from the outside and inside.

  7. Texcoco is a historic pre-Hispanic city in Estado de Mexico.Once part of the triple alliance of Aztec power in the central valley, the city declined quickly after the Spanish conquest and today is an unremarkable suburb of Mexico City with few remains of its former greatness.

  8. Jul 27, 2014 · The history is important: Texcoco was a sometimes-partner, sometimes-rival to Tenochtitlan, and the Texcoco people built this sort of "resort" way up on a mountain. It must have been remarkable in its prime, fully painted, with rushing acquaducts, baths, and exhibitions of various flora and fauna from the region.

  9. La ciudad de Texcoco de Mora es una de las ciudades más antiguas del país y del estado, fue capital del estado de México en el año de 1827 y dejó de ser capital del estado de México por movimientos políticos internos, los poderes estatales se trasladaron a la nueva capital en el año de 1830. Texcoco es hoy uno de las ciudades ...

  10. Lake Texcoco, lake in central Mexico.Originally one of the five lakes contained in Anáhuac, or the Valley of Mexico, Texcoco has been drained via channels and a tunnel to the Pánuco River since the early 17th century, until it now occupies only a small area surrounded by salt marshes 2 1 / 2 mi (4 km) east of Mexico City. Tenochtitlán, the Aztec capital, captured in 1521 by the Spanish ...