The Tlatelolco massacre (Spanish: La Masacre de Tlatelolco) was a military massacre committed by the Mexican Armed Forces against the students of the National...
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Tlatelolco (Classical Nahuatl: Tlatelōlco [tɬateˈloːɬko], or Tlatilōlco, modern Nahuatl pronunciation from tlalli - land; telolli - hill; co - place;...
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Tlatelolco is an archaeological excavation site in Mexico City, Mexico, where remains of the pre-Columbian city-state of the same name have been found...
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Tlatelolco (Classical Nahuatl: Mēxihco-Tlatelōlco [tɬateˈloːɬko], modern Nahuatl pronunciation) (also called Mexico Tlatelolco) was a pre-Columbian altepetl...
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Internacional de Rescate Tlatelolco A.C, commonly known as the Topos de Tlatelolco or Los Topos, is a professional non-profit Mexican rescue team. Their specialty...
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clima de la Ciudad de México (in Spanish). México, D.F.: Instituto de Geografía de la UNAM. ISBN 978-968-856-819-4. "Snow in Mexico City". The Baltimore...
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Tlatelolco may refer to: Tlatelolco (altepetl), a pre-Columbian Aztec citystate Tlatelolco (archaeological site), an archaeological site in Mexico City...
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"Biodiversidad de México". SEMARNAT. Archived from the original on 7 October 2007. Retrieved 7 October 2007. "Biodiversidad en México". CONEVYT. Archived...
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la CIA en Tlatelolco (Litempo: the CIA's eyes on Tlatelolco)". National Security Archive. Pensado, Jaime M. and Enrique C. Ochoa, eds. México Beyond 1968:...
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The Colegio de Santa Cruz in Tlatelolco, Mexico City, is the first and oldest European school of higher learning in the Americas and the first major school...
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cuáles son las diferencias?". El País México (in Mexican Spanish). Retrieved 13 October 2024. "Elecciones en México: ¿Qué es el PREP 2024 y a qué hora 'arranca'...
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Tenochtitlan (redirect from México-Tenochtitlan)
conquests, Mexico City comprised both Tenochtitlan and Tlatelolco. The city extended from north to south, from the north border of Tlatelolco to the swamps...
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Nuclear Weapons in Latin America and the Caribbean (commonly known as The Tlatelolco Treaty) is an international treaty that establishes the denuclearization...
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Tlatelolco is a metro station along Line 3 of the Mexico City Metro. It is located in the Tlatelolco neighbourhood of the Cuauhtémoc borough of Mexico...
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Tlatelolco". Excélsior (in Spanish). Mexico City. pp. 39a. "Suicidios in Tlatelolco:Sismo en Mexico". La Prensa (in Spanish). Mexico City. 14 September 2005. p...
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Gustavo Díaz Ordaz (category 20th-century presidents of Mexico)
one of the most unpopular and controversial modern Mexican presidents, largely for the Tlatelolco massacre and other repressive acts, which would continue...
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Plaza de las Tres Culturas (category Plazas in Mexico City)
square within the Tlatelolco neighborhood of Mexico City. The name "Three Cultures" is in recognition of the three periods of Mexican history reflected...
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The Mexico City Metro (Spanish: Metro de la Ciudad de México, lit. 'Metro of the City of Mexico') is a rapid transit system that serves the metropolitan...
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Conjunto Urbano Nonoalco Tlatelolco (officially Conjunto Urbano Presidente López Mateos) is the largest apartment complex in Mexico, and second largest in...
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in the aftermath of the 1968 Tlatelolco massacre, in which the Army killed a multitude of unarmed protesters in Mexico City after months of student protests...
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metropolitana del Valle de México). It encompasses Mexico City itself and 60 adjacent municipalities of the State of Mexico and Hidalgo. Mexico City's metropolitan...
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Unidad Nonoalco Tlatelolco, Del. Cuauhtémoc Tlatelolco -Eje Central No. 445, entre Manuel González y Flores Magón, U.H. Nonoalco Tlatelolco, Del. Cuauhtémoc...
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educación en México. Mexico City: El Colegio de México 1981. Bazant, Milada. Historia de la educación en el Porfiriato. Mexico City: El Colegio de México 1993...
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1968 Summer Olympics (redirect from Mexico City 1968)
branded as Mexico 1968 (Spanish: México 1968), were an international multi-sport event held from 12 to 27 October 1968 in Mexico City, Mexico. These were...
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de la Reforma No. 20-308 Col. Juárez México D.F., CP 06040 MÉXICO" "Vialidades" [Roadways] (in Spanish). Mexico City: Borough of Cuauhtémoc. Retrieved...
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numeric names: authors list (link) Anales de Tlatelolco. Tena, Rafael. (1. ed. en Cien de México ed.). México, D.F.: CONACULTA. 2004. ISBN 9703505074. OCLC 61484747...
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The Codex of Tlatelolco is a pictorial central Mexican manuscript containing a history of events occurring in Tlatelolco, from before 1550 to after 1564...
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Tlatelolco, verano del 68 (Spanish for "Tlatelolco, summer of 68") is a 2013 Mexican film about the political events that took place in Mexico City in...
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municipality of Mexico City was established, known as México Tenustitlan, and as of 1585 became officially known simply as Ciudad de México. The name Mexico was used...
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Claudia Sheinbaum (category Academic staff of the National Autonomous University of Mexico)
es oficialmente el nuevo jefe de gobierno de la Ciudad de México". Forbes México (in Mexican Spanish). Retrieved 15 August 2024. Ayala Espinosa, Camila...
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