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  2. National Monuments of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The National Monuments of Mexico refers to the buildings and monuments that are protected heritage of the nation, and are declared as such in the Registro Público de Monumentos y Zonas Arqueológicos e Históricos maintained by the Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia and the Registro Público de Monumentos y Zonas Artísticos maintained by the Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes y ...

  3. List of World Heritage Sites in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    There are numerous monuments from different periods in the city, some later ones show the influence of Toltec styles. Monuments include El Castillo (pictured), the Great ballcourt, a tzompantli (a skull wall), the Jaguar Temple, the House of Eagles, and several other temples. [14] Historic Centre of Morelia: Michoacán: 1991 585; ii, iv, vi ...

  4. Category:Monuments and memorials in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Monuments and memorials in Mexico" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. .

  5. Category:National Monuments of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    National Monuments of Mexico — federally designated cultural heritage monuments in Mexico. Subcategories. This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 ...

  6. Category:Landmarks in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Landmarks in Mexico" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. .

  7. Angel of Independence - Wikipedia

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    The monument lit at night with color changing LED light. The Independence Angel on the Paseo de la Reforma, at sunset. In 1925, during the administration of Plutarco Elías Calles, the remains of the following Heroes of the Mexican Independence were interred in a mausoleum under the base of the monument.

  8. Toniná - Wikipedia

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    Monument 101 has the last Long Count date from any Maya monument, it marks the K'atun ending of AD 909. [58] Monument 106 is the earliest securely dated monument at the site, dating to AD 593. It depicts Ruler 1. [59] Monument 113 depicts Ruler 2 participating in a scattering ritual. [19] Monument 114 was dedicated in 794 by Ruler 8. It ...

  9. Teotihuacan - Wikipedia

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    Teotihuacan (/ t eɪ ˌ oʊ t iː w ə ˈ k ɑː n /; [1] Spanish: Teotihuacán, Spanish pronunciation: [teotiwa'kan] ⓘ; modern Nahuatl pronunciation ⓘ) is an ancient Mesoamerican city located in a sub-valley [2] of the Valley of Mexico, which is located in the State of Mexico, 40 kilometers (25 mi) northeast of modern-day Mexico City.