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Tlalnepantla de Baz

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84: 746:. Serpent sculptures surround the pyramid on three sides and are possibly of pre-Aztec origin. A small museum on the grounds holds artifacts, diagrams, and models of the site and the history that surrounds it. Another smaller pyramid is at Santa Cecilia Acatitlan, just north of Tenayuca. This one was rebuilt as the original was destroyed and some of its blocks were used to build the Santa Cecelia Parish church that is next to it. This pyramid has one staircase, one temple atop. On the plaza is the Hurtado Museum, which houses a small collection of pre-Hispanic sculpture. 1654: 56: 449: 998: 157: 758: 711: 676:, ranking first in the state of Mexico. The most common industries include: food processing, bottling, tobacco products, textiles, paper products, non-metallic mineral products and metals, chemicals and petroleum products, machinery and wood products. Its industrial zone is one of the largest in the country. The area also includes more than 15,000 retail businesses, including the Mundo E Mall and several large 514: 137: 691: 531:
Tlalnepantla is a large city with an important mall (Mundo E) and hotels: Crowne Plaza Lancaster, Camino Real, Fiesta Inn, NH hotel, Holiday Inn, and Four Points by Sheraton. Tlalnepantla offers different options for entertainment and food: Punta Recoleta Restaurante (Argentine food), Boca del Rio
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as to which should be the site of Franciscan monastery and religious center for the area. The result was to place the monastery at the midpoint between these two towns, and hence the name (middle land). This monastery, named Corpus Christi was built in 1550. After independence, Tlalnepantla was
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and Otomis of pink and gray stone. The side gate, called the Porciúncula, shows the influence of both these peoples. In 1963, the church gained cathedral status. The aqueduct that extends from Tlalnepantla to Villa de Guadalupe as well as the Caja del Agua are works that date from the colonial
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period. The Hacienda of Santa Mónica and the Hacienda de Emmedio are well-preserved. The Centro Cultural Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz has a collection of 130 fotografías del Tlalnepantla from the end of the 19th century to 1960 as well as other historical objects.
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On January 16, 1977, Tlalnepantla del Baz was the site of one of the worst railway disasters in Mexico's history when a bus driver attempted to cross a railroad ahead of an oncoming train. The driver was one of 42 people killed.
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to look for a better climate and more food to sustain themselves. This same Xolotl founded the Tenayuca Oztopolco chiefdom and made the first census ever in the Americas. The
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originally part of Mexico City, but in 1825, it was recognized as a district of the State of Mexico. The municipality is divided almost entirely by Mexico City's
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were already established in this land so alliances were made. Despite this, the region was eventually conquered and made a tributary of the
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There are more than 2,700 industries located here, making Tlalnepantla one of the most industrialized areas in the country, along with
400:(middle) to mean the middle land. The city was known in prior times as Tlalnepantla de Galeana and Tlalnepantla de Comonfort, to honor 1378: 938: 1418: 1403: 879: 1578: 1603: 1298: 1188: 490: 429: 401: 1123: 979: 28: 1673: 1593: 1458: 1133: 738:. It has dual staircases on the west side, each leading to two temples, at the top of the pyramid. One was dedicated to 622: 582: 1588: 1468: 1338: 628: 1638: 1488: 805: 532:(Mexican food restaurant), Real de Catorce (Show and Mexican food restaurant), La Antigua (Mexican food restaurant). 1683: 1628: 1173: 1158: 657: 1383: 1218: 1138: 954: 437: 1398: 1313: 972: 790:, politician, two time governor of the State of Mexico and head of the National Autonomous University of Mexico 519: 373: 321: 129: 1413: 1333: 1328: 1143: 1393: 1353: 1308: 1278: 1213: 1148: 1088: 723: 557: 856: 1653: 1533: 1438: 1283: 1238: 1083: 1043: 699: 303: 282: 1183: 1048: 448: 1248: 561: 484:. The founding of modern Tlalnepantla was the result of a dispute between the towns of Tenayuca and 292: 216: 908: 485: 1598: 1388: 1193: 1078: 1053: 775: 381: 183: 173: 421: 1478: 1228: 1203: 934: 787: 413: 405: 168: 1473: 1408: 1163: 781: 494: 149: 1523: 1233: 1002: 997: 883: 762: 710: 524: 417: 377: 161: 1513: 1153: 793: 456:
Around the 11th century, a people called the Amaquemecan (after whom the municipality of
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census was 653,410 people, representing 98.37% of municipal population.
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The most important avenues and boulevards in Tlalnepantla City are:
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Universidad ETAC (Escuela Técnica en Administración y Comercio)
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UNAM, Facultad de Estudios Superiores Iztacala (FES Iztacala)
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Freeway with 15 lanes in Tlalnepantla. (This is a section of
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is named), migrated to this area following their leader
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Two notable pyramids lie in the municipality's limits:
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Tlalnepantla
Tlalnepantla (disambiguation)
Municipal hall of Tlalnepantla
Location of Tlalnepantla in the State of Mexico
19°32′12″N 99°11′41″W / 19.53667°N 99.19472°W / 19.53667; -99.19472
Country
Mexico
State
State of Mexico
Region
Tlalnepantla
Greater Mexico City
Ayuntamiento
Raciel Pérez Cruz
Time zone
UTC−06:00
CST
DST
UTC−05:00
CDT
Area code
Demonym
Official website
Otomi
municipalities
state of Mexico
Mexico City
Hermenegildo Galeana
Ignacio Comonfort
Gustavo Baz Prada

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