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    Totonacapan[pronunciation?] refers to the historical extension where the Totonac people of Mexico dominated, as well as to a region in the modern states...
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    region of the Totonac "Totonacapan"; which then extended roughly from Papantla in the north to Cempoala in the south. Totonacapan was largely hot and humid...
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  • Totonacapan is defined by the following municipalities in the states of Veracruz, Puebla, and Hidalgo (Valderrama Rouy 2005:188-189). There is a total...
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    was founded in the 13th century by the Totonacs and has dominated the Totonacapan region of the state since then. The region is famed for vanilla, which...
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    League of Mayapan Yopitzinco Totonacapan Azcapotzalco Acolhua Ecatepec Chalco (altépetl)...
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  • America Caribbean (only partially) Southern Cone Mexico Bajio Huasteca Totonacapan Republic of the Rio Grande Republic of Yucatán Chiapas Mexican Altiplano...
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    Empire 'Batalla de Zampoala' ca. 1670-1740 Belligerents Cempoala of Totonacapan Chinantla Crown of Castile Spanish Empire Governorate of Cuba Commanders...
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    concluido en el Convento de San Andrés de Ueytlalpan, en la provincia de la Totonacapan que es en la Nueva España, el 1o. de enero de 1547, 2 vols (Facsimile...
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    Spain (from 1521) Indigenous allies: Confederacy of Tlaxcala Tetzcoco Totonacapan Huejotzingo Zaachilaa Purépecha Empire (1522-1529, since 1533) Support...
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    postclassical Mesoamerican period and the capital of the kingdom of Totonacapan. It is located one kilometer from the shore of the Actopan River and...
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    plural of totonacatl and refers to the inhabitants of the province of Totonacapan. Some authors have pointed out that the term "totonaco" means "man of...
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    Totonacs, who have survived to the present day. Their region, called Totonacapan, is centered between the Cazones River and the Papaloapan River in the...
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  • concluído en el convento de San Andrés de Ueytlalpan, en la provincia de Totonacapan que es en la Nueva España. [1547] Reprint: México 1993 Rincón, Antonio...
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    Chupícuaro, Coba, Chichen Itza, Puuc Followed by League of Mayapan, Totonacapan, Azcapotzalco, Acolhua, Ecatepec, Chalco Cause of collapse Arrival of...
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    Hispanic elements have almost completely disappeared. In others, such as Totonacapan (in the states of Veracruz and Puebla), among the Nahuas of Guerrero...
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    government of Veracruz, and especially the indigenous people of the Totonacapan region of the state. Celebrations of the recognition took place on October...
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    One of the few places in the empire not affected by this drought was Totonacapan, and many people from Tenochtitlan and Tlatelolco sought refuge in this...
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    period to the 19th century, this area was part of a larger region called Totonacapan, and area dominated by the Totonac people, extending further east to...
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    Mexico, and the main drainage of the historical and cultural region of Totonacapan. It is principally fed by four rivers that rise in the Sierra Norte de...
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    single language. The Totonac people are an indigenous group native to Totonacapan along the Gulf of Mexico. The Gulf of Mexico stretches from the Texan...
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    Sierra de Huayacocotla. Even the Acaxochitlán is named as part of the Totonacapan region. The Huasteca is a multicultural region that includes the southern...
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  • concluído en el convento de San Andrés de Ueytlalpan, en la provincia de Totonacapan que es en la Nueva España (Reprint ed.). México D.F.{{cite book}}: CS1...
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  • network of permit stations in northern Veracruz, operating as La Voz del Totonacapan. XHPAPA was permitted on August 1, 2012. Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones...
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    the Cazones River. In the pre-Hispanic period, the area was part of Totonacapan, although it came under the domination of the Aztecs in the 15th century...
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  • Final Results Contestant Winner  Veracruz – "Amazona del Totonacapan" Top 5  Baja California Sur – "Cielito Lindo"  Jalisco – "Jalisco en la Piel"  Veracruz...
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  • capes and flowered headdresses. Some of the notable celebrations in the Totonacapan area include those of Ojite de Matamoros, Solteros de Juan Rosas and...
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    Mexican Spanish). 2019-02-13. Retrieved 2021-03-16. "Teodoro Cano y su amor por el Totonacapan". ORFIS (in Mexican Spanish). Retrieved 2021-03-16. v t e...
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  • radio XHALAM-FM 90.7 Álamo El Aprendizaje Es Para Todos, A.C. La Voz del Totonacapan Variety XHQO-FM 90.7 Cosamaloapan Voz Amiga de la Cuenca del Papaloapan...
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  • almost the whole northeastern part of the now state of Puebla belonged to Totonacapan, and by the twelfth century this region was part of Chichimecatlalli...
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    Totonacas, who have survived to the present day. Their region, called Totonacapan, is centered between the Cazones River and the Papaloapan River in the...
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