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Culhuacan (Classical Nahuatl: Cōlhuàcān [koːlˈwaʔkaːn]) was one of the Nahuatl-speaking pre-Columbian city-states of the Valley of Mexico. According to tradition, Culhuacan was founded by the Toltecs under Mixcoatl and was the first Toltec city. [ 1 ]
Los Testamentos de Culhuacán: Vida y Muerte entre los Nahuas del México Central, siglo XVI. Transcripciones del náhuatl, traducciones al español e inglés. With the collaboration of Juan Carlos Torres López. México: Universidad Iberoamericana 2023 ISBN 978-607-417-967-5 digital, open access publication El Libro de Testamentos de Culhuacan
Los cuestionarios abarcaban temas tales como demografía, administración política, idiomas que se hablaban, terreno físico y vegetación. La corona recibió 191 respuestas a estos cuestionarios. De las 167 respuestas de cuya existencia se tiene conocimiento, 43 son parte de la Colección Latinoamericana Benson.
Culhuacan came under the control of Cristóbal de Oñate, which remained in the family until the system was abolished. Later in the colonial period, the area would become a corregimiento headed by Mexicaltzingo and later an “alcaldia mayor” as it grew to include areas such as Los Reyes and Santa Marta .
Culhuacan or Culhuacán may refer to: Colhuacan (altepetl) , a pre-Columbian city-state of the Valley of Mexico Pueblo Culhuacán , a neighborhood of the Iztapalapa borough of modern Mexico City
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Culhuacán is a station on Line 12 of the Mexico City Metro. [3] The station is located between Atlalilco and San Andrés Tomatlán.It was opened on 30 October 2012 as a part of the first stretch of Line 12 between Mixcoac and Tláhuac.
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