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  2. File:The Eagle, the Snake, and the Cactus in the Founding of ...

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    O cacto cresceu, de acordo com a mitologia, do coração de Copil, filho da irmã de Huitzilopochtli, que tinha sido enviado para a ilha. Seu símbolo de cinco pontos representa a crença asteca de que o mundo era uma superfície plana, dividida em cinco direções (norte, sul, leste, oeste e centro, onde sua capital estava localizada).

  3. 201st Fighter Squadron - Wikipedia

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    The 201st Fighter Squadron (Spanish: Escuadrón Aéreo de Pelea 201) is a fighter squadron of the Mexican Air Force, part of the Mexican Expeditionary Air Force that aided the Allied war effort during World War II. The squadron was known by the nickname Águilas Aztecas or "Aztec Eagles", apparently coined by members of the squadron during ...

  4. Order of the Aztec Eagle - Wikipedia

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    It was created by decree on December 29, 1933, by President Abelardo L. Rodríguez as a reward to the services given to Mexico or humankind by foreigners. It corresponds to similar distinctions given to Mexican citizens such as the Condecoración Miguel Hidalgo or the Belisario Domínguez Medal of Honor.

  5. Coat of arms of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    In 1812, the second stage of the Independence war, José María Morelos y Pavón used a crowned eagle standing atop of three arches and a cactus. In small print inside the arches was the acronym "VVM", which stands for "Viva la Virgen María" (or, Long Live the Virgin Mary). In large print and surrounding the eagle, there are golden letters ...

  6. File:Aguilas heráldicas.svg - Wikipedia

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  7. File:Localización de Águilas.svg - Wikipedia

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  8. Ahuizotl (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    The ahuizotl (from the Classical Nahuatl: āhuitzotl for "spiny aquatic thing", a.k.a. "water dog") is a legendary creature in Aztec mythology. [2] It is said to lure people to their deaths. [3]

  9. Chapultepec aqueduct - Wikipedia

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    The Chapultepec aqueduct (in Spanish: acueducto de Chapultepec) was built to provide potable water to Tenochtitlan, now known as Mexico City. Tenochtitlan was the capital of the Triple Aztec Alliance empire (formed in 1428 and ruled by the Mexica, the empire joined the three Nashua states of Tenochtitlan, Texacoco, and Tlacopan). [ 1 ]