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Coatetelco, Morelos

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people had drowned, she cried bitterly and threw a garland of flowers on the water, causing her to be buried there. Thus the lake was created. The survivors supposedly carved the sculpture of Cuauhtlitzin that is found in the local museum, and she is honored during the fiestas of Teopixqui in June and November. Cuauhtlitzin is called
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It is said that a group of Tlauhicas, during their pilgrimage from Aztlan, stopped to rest along the shore of Lake Coatetelco due to their priest being ill. He worsened, but before dying, he asked to be buried next to the lake. His stone tomb was carved with the figure of a snake with its mouth open,
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were built, and construction began on an open chapel. Construction stopped in the 17th century when Xuan Xuarez led an armed rebellion against the landowners due to land expropriation. The monks defended the landowners, and the peasants destroyed the vicarage, which was seen as the center of Spanish
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When the Spanish came, the glyph was hidden in the center of the lake, where it stayed for four hundred years. However, in 1985 the lake dried up, the stone became visible, and it was sold to a collector of pre-Hispanic art. Late one night, two helicopters flew overhead, as if to hunt ducks, and the
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On November 9, 2017, the Congress of Morelos approved the creation of four new municipalities in the state, including Coatetelco, effective January 1, 2019, although this was later reduced to three. The first challenge of the new municipality is the lack of economic resources. Eight months after its
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have been found in the area near Coatetelco. Coatetelco is one of the oldest human settlements in Morelos, since vestiges dating from 500 BC are found in its archaeological zone. It is believed that the first humans in the area were nomadic hunters. The Nahuas passed on the mythical pilgrimage from
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According to legend, Lake Coatetelco was formed by Princess Cuauhtlitzin when the region was attacked by enemy tribes. When she implored the gods for help, and they sent lightning rto kill the enemy and rain to flood the fields so they could not be stolen. She survived, but when she saw how her
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in the 16th century, Coatetelco became part of the Marquesado del Valle de Oaxaca, land was expropriated, and sugarcane planting began. When Mexico became independent in 1821, Coatetelco became part of the Third Military District of the State of Mexico and belonged to the municipality of
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The municipality has its own chronicler, Teódula Alemán Cleto, "Mama Teo". She is a rural teacher and elder of Coatetelco who founded the Tlanchana Cultural Center in the 1990s. The center provides workshops for children and teenagers of the community. Mama Teo has also composed a
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including six cases in Coatetelco on May 13, 2020. Schools and many businesses were closed throughout the state starting in mid-March. Coatetelco reported ten cases, five recuperations, and four deaths as of August 31. Thirteen cases were reported on December 27, 2020.
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church downtown, the Iafcj Casa De Dios Pentecostes Eben Ezer, Centro Christiano Misiones Transmundiales (both downtown), Iglesia Betel (Benito Juarez), Iglesia Cristiana Evangelica (Benito Juarez), and Salon del Reyno de los Testigos de Jehova (Narvarte).
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are celebrated on June 23 and at the cultural fair on the last Saturday and Sunday of November. The "Airecitos" are pre-Hispanic gods who predict rain, detect illnesses, and cure the sick. They live in caves,
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in the 16th century, Coatetelco became part of the Marquesado del Valle de Oaxaca, land was expropriated, and sugarcane planting began. In 1701 the hacienda owners built a dam and established a
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Legend has it that when the Spanish arrived, they destroyed the temple of Cuaulitzin (also known as Tlanchana), and built the church of San Juan Bautista in its place. Shortly after the
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was to be incorporated into Mazatepec; the owners protested, and ten years later the municipality of Miacatlan was established, including Lake Coatetelco and the town of Coatetelco.
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was to be incorporated into Mazatepec; the owners protested, and ten years later the municipality of Miacatlan was established, including Lake Coatetelco and the town of Coatetelco.
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that began in 1910. The first school was established in 1926, and was destroyed in an earthquake in 1955; a two-story building replaced it in 1996. The first
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style in the 18th century, although a large convent was never built. Since that time, the original design of the building has been lost, largely because the
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When Mexico became independent in 1821, Coatetelco became part of the Third Military District of the State of Mexico and belonged to the municipality of
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northeast of the lake. It is said that the lava-covered hill of Tepansillo once had a 50 centimeter (18") hole where air blew out; hence the name (
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to celebrate his victory over Quauheteleco. The stone was partially destroyed during the construction of the Coatetelco-Miacatlan road in 1976.
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The Cultural, Artisanal, and Gastronomic Fish Festival takes place in November. This is a traditional indigenous festival including prayers to
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mine on the hill's east side. There is a large stone with a carved footprint on the side of the other hill, said to be in honor of
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Lake Coatetelco is a natural lake with eight wells for irrigation and nine for human consumption. Fish include the
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are performed by girls who wear a large bow in their hair and form a human chain. Coatetelco also has its group of
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Colonia El Muelle gets its name from the boat dock located there. It was founded in 1976 on lands formerly called
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is celebrated on the last Sunday of January. In Coatetelco, this feast remotes back to the pre-Hispanic fiesta of
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Coatetelco is located in western Morelos, 34 km (21 miles) from Cuernavaca and 126 km (78 miles) from
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Colonia Cruzero de Xochicalco near Lake El Rodeo is near the federal highway Alpuyeca—Grutas that goes to the
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was founded in 2007 along the Alpuyeca—Coatetelco highway. Colonia El Charco was also founded in 2007. The
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There is also the Catholic chapels of Candelaria (Narvarte), the chapel of San San Jose (Benito Juarez), a
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language and means, "place of the serpents in the stone mounds." Quahtetelco (Coatetelco) was ruled by
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just outside town is the principal attraction. Built by Tlauhuicas in the post-classical period after
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The state of Morelos was created in 1869, and Coatetelco became a part of the municipality of
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The state of Morelos was created in 1869, and Coatetelco became a part of the municipality of
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formation, the municipality is still struggling to resolve its differences with Miacatlan.
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because the workers on the haciendas suffered so much. The lake also dried up in 1985.
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control. The Marquis later destroyed the entire complex. Construction of the church of
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archaeological zone, and the town of Tetlama. To the south are Ahuehuetzingo and
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flowers, candles, 12 pieces of bread, 12 pieces of chocolate, 12 plates of green
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that began in 1910. Its restoration was begun in 1926. Then as a result of the
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Coatetelco is one of the few indigenous fishing communities in central Mexico.
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There are several restaurants around Lake Coateteleco which offer freshwater
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was founded in 1954 on lands that previously belonged to the field known as
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archaeological site. It was founded in 1977 and has a small health center.
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of 1910. The hacienda of Acatzingo is in ruins today, and the land of the
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This article is about the municipality. For the archaeological ruins, see
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The traditional pre-Hispanic religion was based on respect and faith in
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to represent hunting and trapping wild animals in traps. The dance of
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The state of Morelos reported 994 infections and 140 deaths from the
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dates to about 1529 or 1530. In 1531, under the leadership of Fray
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Coatetelco is one of the few places in Morelos that still uses the
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admits that no one knows how much of this, if any of it, is true).
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are girls who dance on Candelaria and the feast of San Juan.
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and it is believed that the name of the town comes from this
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was opened in 1959. The community policed itself until 1983.
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Colonia Navarete was founded west of town in the fields of
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stone mysteriously disappeared. (Teódula Alemán Cleto, in
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in honor of Princess Cuauhtlitzin, goddess of fertility.
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in 1370, the commercially important Quahtetelco became a
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Fossils of animals dating back 5,000 or 10,000 years
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December 27, 2020 484:represents a deadly battle between Christians and 787:Colonia Saavadra is located at the summit of the 617:on November 2 features the hanging of offerings. 280:were abandoned shortly after the outbreak of the 1396:"Llega Morelos a 1 mil 600 muertes por COVID19" 846:athletic field is located in the neighborhood. 813:where corn, beans, and squash were once grown. 798:in the 1970s. It has a chapel dedicated to the 1022:[Coatetelco] (in Spanish). mipueblo.mx 951: 949: 718:. Alpuyeca and Xoxocotla are to the east, and 1523: 729:The highest elevations in Coatetelco are the 8: 682:, which also cost five lives in Coatetelco. 504:, and consist of one woman and several men. 476:is a group of dancers who hold dialogues in 316:in 1370, Quahtetelco (Coatetelco) became a 1530: 1516: 1508: 1343:"Situación actual del Covid-19 en Morelos" 1213:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 1180: 1178: 1176: 1174: 1172: 1170: 1168: 1166: 1014: 1012: 1010: 1008: 1006: 1004: 463:video of "En El Muelle De Coatetelco" song 28: 1164: 1162: 1160: 1158: 1156: 1154: 1152: 1150: 1148: 1146: 1092: 1090: 1088: 629:. Faithful to its roots, the traditional 1187:Coateteco, Pueblo Indígena de Pescadores 1123: 1121: 1119: 1117: 1115: 748:and there is a June 23 mass in honor of 586:There are two indigenous schools, three 312:. When Cuauhnáhuac was conquered by the 237:. 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Index

Coatetelco archaeological site
Mexico
State
Morelos
Time zone
UTC-6
DST
UTC-5
Central Zone
Area code
https://www.encuentren.me/es/morelos/empresa/h-ayudanta-municipal-de-coatetelco/perfil/101197/
municipality
Morelos
Lake Coatetelco
Coatetelco archaeological site
Nahua
Xochicalco
Cuauhnáhuac
Aztecs
tributary
Tenochtitlán
Spanish conquest
Mazatepec
Miacatlan
Miacatlán
Porfiriato
Miacatlan
Mexican Revolution
Acatzingo
BCE

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