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Bullet hole in the
temple wall of
Santiago Tlaltelolco....
- peoples) Mexico 1325 AD
Founded as twin
cities Tenōchtitlān (1325) and
Tlāltelōlco (1337) by the Mexica. Name
changed to
Ciudad de México (Mexico City)...
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During the
earthquake of 1985, both the
Benito Juárez and ****alco-
Tlaltelolco complexes suffered major damage, with some
buildings collapsing. Today...
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imperial colegio de
indios de la
Santa Cruz de
Santiago Tlaltelolco,
Colegio de
Santa Cruz de
Tlaltelolco 1939: Crónica de las
Provincias Internas de la Nueva...
- area in the 1950s and 1960s,
along with the
Conjunto Habitacional de
Tlaltelolco and the
Ciudad Universitaria. From the late 1940s to
early 1950s, Mexico...
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interceded on his behalf.
Cortina was kept at the
military prison of
Santiago Tlaltelolco,
without being tried or sentenced. He
remained there until 1890, when...
- "St.
Isabel of Portugal",
while he
executed for the
church of
Santiago Tlaltelolco fifteen altar-panels. In the
cathedral is his "Candelaria" and a "San...
- Paris,
entitled “Historia de la fundación de la
provincia de
Santiago de
Tlaltelolco.” This
article incorporates text from a
publication now in the public...
- later, he was
confined for a w**** in the
military prison of
Santiago Tlaltelolco. He was
stripped of his
military rank and
cashiered out of the army,...
- the seat, the main
communities are: Concepción Coatipac, San
Bartolito Tlaltelolco, San Andrés Ocotlán, San
Diego de la Huerta, San
Lorenzo Cuauhtenco,...