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Popocatépetl (UK: /ˌpɒpəˈkætəpɛtəl, ˌpɒpəkætəˈpɛtəl/ POP-ə-KAT-ə-pet-əl, -kat-ə-PET-əl, US: /ˌpoʊp-/ POHP-, Spanish: [popokaˈtepetl] ;
Nahuatl languages:...
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Popocatépetl and Iztaccíhuatl
refers to the
volcanoes Popocatépetl ("the
Smoking Mountain") and Iztaccíhuatl ("white woman" in Nahuatl,
sometimes called...
- Iztaccíhuatl–
Popocatépetl National Park, also
known as Izta-Popo
Zoquiapan National Park, is a
national park in
Mexico on the
border of the
states of México...
- nation's
third highest,
after Pico de
Orizaba at 5,636 m (18,491 ft), and
Popocatépetl at 5,426 m (17,802 ft). The name "Iztaccíhuatl" is
Nahuatl for "White...
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Plaza Popocatépetl is a
plaza in Condesa,
Mexico City, Mexico. The
center of the
plaza features an Art Deco
fountain completed c. 1927. Meade,
Julie (October...
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Glaciar Norte was a
glacier located on the
volcanic peak of
Popocatépetl in the
Mexican State of Puebla. In 1964, the
glacier was
estimated to be 600 metres...
- Dead in
November 1938. The book
takes its name from the two volcanoes,
Popocatepetl and Iztaccihuatl, that
overshadow Quauhnahuac and the characters. Under...
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Earliest Monasteries on the
Slopes of
Popocatepetl (Spanish:
Primeros Monasterios en las
faldas del
Popocatépetl) are
sixteen earliest 16th-century monasteries...
- Trans-Mexican
Volcanic Belt: Pico de
Orizaba (5,700 m or 18,701 ft),
Popocatépetl (5,462 m or 17,920 ft) and
Iztaccihuatl (5,286 m or 17,343 ft) and the...
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winged Victoria of
Angel of
Independence is in
front with the
volcanoes Popocatépetl and
Iztaccihuatl in the background. The
weight (ONZA or ounce), date...