- of the
century plant" (Mexitli) and "Place in the
Navel of the Moon" (
Mēxihco),
although there is
still no
consensus among experts. As far back as 1590...
-
pronounced [tenoːt͡ʃˈtít͡ɬan̥]
Either Mēxihco Tenochtitlan pronounced [meːˈʃíʔko tenot͡ʃˈtít͡ɬan̥] or
Mēxihco Tenōchtitlan
pronounced [meːˈʃíʔko tenoːt͡ʃˈtít͡ɬan̥];...
-
Tlatelolco (classical Nahuatl:
Mēxihco-Tlatelōlco [tɬateˈloːɬko],
modern Nahuatl pronunciation) (also
called Mexico Tlatelolco) was a pre-Columbian altepetl...
-
American and
Caribbean States, and the
Organization of Ibero-American States.
Mēxihco is the
Nahuatl term for the
heartland of the
Aztec Empire,
namely the Valley...
-
situated on the
western side of the lake
where the
Mexica built the city of
Mēxihco Tenōchtitlan,
which would later become the
capital of the
Aztec Empire...
- ****tzilopochtli, in
which case
Mēxihco means "Place
where ****tzilopochtli lives".
Another hypothesis suggests that
Mēxihco derives from the
Nahuatl words...
- México,
locally [sjuˈða(ð) ðe ˈmexiko] ; abbr.: CDMX;
Central Nahuatl:
Mexihco Hueyaltepetl,
Nahuatl pronunciation: [meːˈʃiʔko wejaːlˈtepeːt͡ɬ]; Otomi:...
- ('Mexican'),
which describes the
people or
things from the
country as a whole.
Mēxihco was
originally the
Nahuatl name for the
Valley of
Mexico where the cities...
-
group within the Aztec. The
Mexica are
eponymous of the
place name
Mexico (
Mēxihco [meːˈʃiʔkoˀ]),
originally referring to the
interconnected settlements in...
-
example of a
historical levee that
protected the
growing city-state of
Mēxihco-Tenōchtitlan and the
neighboring city of Tlatelōlco, was
constructed during...