• El Alto Zapotec (Zapoteco de San Pedro el Alto), also known as South Central Zimatlan Zapotec, is a Zapotec language of Oaxaca, Mexico, spoken in the...
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    [Tlacolulita] Western Zapotec Papabuco Texmelucan, Zaniza, [Elotepec] Solteco Solteco†, Lachixio–San Miguel Mixtepec–[El Alto], [Totomachapan] Two of...
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  • El Alto Zapotec is spoken in the town. "San Antonino El Alto". Enciclopedia de los Municipios de México. Instituto Nacional para el Federalismo y el Desarrollo...
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  • population of . El Alto Zapotec is spoken in the town. "-". Enciclopedia de los Municipios de México. Instituto Nacional para el Federalismo y el Desarrollo...
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  • political party zpp may refer to: ISO 639:zpp, ISO 639-3 code for El Alto Zapotec This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title ZPP...
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  • Inés Yatzechi Zapotec zpo – Amatlán Zapotec zpp – El Alto Zapotec zpq – Zoogocho Zapotec zpr – Santiago Xanica Zapotec zps – Coatlán Zapotec zpt – San Vicente...
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    (Spanish pronunciation: [waˈxaka ðe ˈxwaɾes]), or simply Oaxaca (Valley Zapotec: Ndua), is the capital and largest city of the eponymous Mexican state...
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    centers such as Aguada fénix and Calakmul in Mexico; El Mirador, and Tikal in Guatemala, and the Zapotec at Monte Albán. During this period, the first true...
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    civilization, although other Mesoamerican civilizations like the Maya and the Zapotec practiced it as well. The extent of the practice is debated by modern scholars...
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    eventually succeeded by the Epi-Olmec culture between 300–250 BCE. The Zapotec civilization arose in the Valley of Oaxaca, the Teotihuacan civilization...
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    migrations. Zapotec languages and dialects fall into four broad geographic divisions: Zapoteco de la Sierra Norte (Northern Zapotec), Valley Zapotec, Zapoteco...
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  • 50–80. Yatzachi Zapotec "San Baltazar Yatzachi el Bajo". Enciclopedia de los Municipios de México. Instituto Nacional para el Federalismo y el Desarrollo Municipal...
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    Abigail Mendoza Ruiz (category Zapotec people)
    Abigail Mendoza Ruiz (also known as Abigail Mendoza) is a Zapotec chef and co-owner of restaurant Tlamanalli, which she runs with her sisters, in Teotitlán...
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  • towns. Zapotec, El Alto zpp Oaxaca San Andrés el Alto, San Antonino el Alto, San Pedro el Alto Zapotec, Güilá ztu Oaxaca San Dionisio Ocotepec municipality...
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    Nahuatl phrase tlacololli, which means "something twisted." Its original Zapotec name was Guillbaan, which means "village of the burials." The appendage...
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    The Mesoamerican region hosted civilizations including the Olmec, Maya, Zapotec, Teotihuacan, and Purepecha. Aztec domination of the area preceded Spanish...
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  • of the Western Zapotec group of languages, which also includes the Zapotec languages of Totomachapan, Lachixío, Mixtepec, and Los Altos. Solteco has only...
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  • Alfonso Caso (category Members of El Colegio Nacional (Mexico))
    doubt mother of other cultures, like the Maya, the Teotihuacana, the Zapotec, that of El Tajin, and others"). Caso (1942), p. 46. "Alfonso Caso". www.nasonline...
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  • Zapotec of Petapa language, Zapotec of Petapa   Definitely endangered     Zapotec of San Antonino el Alto language, Zapotec of San Antonino el Alto  ...
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    Rufino Tamayo (category Zapotec people)
    Arellanes Tamayo (August 25, 1899 – June 24, 1991) was a Mexican painter of Zapotec heritage, born in Oaxaca de Juárez, Mexico. Tamayo was active in the mid-20th...
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    Yatzachi Zapotec is an Oto-Manguean language of the Zapotecan branch, spoken in northern central Oaxaca, Mexico. 2,500 self-reported being Yatzachi speakers...
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    days important in the Mesoamerican cosmovision. A famous example is the "El Castillo" pyramid at Chichen Itza, where a light-and-shadow effect can be...
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    covering all the Olmec culture, and the early stages of the Maya culture and Zapotec civilization. In the periodization of pre-Columbian Peru the Formative...
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  • Tlaxcala Yucatán Amatitán Atotonilco el Alto Autlán de Navarro Benito Juárez Cherán Chihuahua Colotlán Cozumel El Grullo Hermosillo Guadalajara Ixtlahuacán...
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    the Zapotec God (Zapotec mythology)". Godchecker - Your Guide to the Gods. Retrieved 9 September 2022. Hilvanando Trozos de Historia (in Spanish). El Gobierno...
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    doubt mother of other cultures, like the Maya, the Teotihuacana, the Zapotec, that of El Tajin, and others".) Caso (1942), p. 46. Coe (1968), p. 50. Genetic...
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    Oaxaca. The Chatinos have close cultural and linguistic ties with the Zapotec people, whose languages form the other branch of the Zapotecan language...
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    removal of entire toes. Belief in duendes still exists among the Mixtecs and Zapotecs of Oaxaca and it is said that they are most commonly found in the mossy...
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  • Challapata (BOL) → Ruta 1 / Ruta 4 / Ruta 1 → La Paz (BOL) → Ruta 1 → El Alto (BOL) → Ruta 2 → Lake Titicaca (BOL) → Ferry (barge) / Ruta 2 → Copacabana...
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    is Villa de Zaachila (Town of Zaachila). The name Zaachila is from the Zapotec language and means "large leaf of the purslane (Portulaca oleracea)". After...
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