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Between 150 BC and 500 AD, a Mesoamerican culture built a flourishing metropolis on a plateau about 22 km 2 (8.5 sq mi). [clarification needed] The ethnicity of the inhabitants of Teotihuacan is a subject of debate, therefore "Teotihuacan" is the name used to refer to both the civilization and the capital city of these people. [2]
The Pyramid of the Sun is the largest building in Teotihuacan, and one of the largest in Mesoamerica.It is believed to have been constructed about 200 AD. [4] Found along the Avenue of the Dead, in between the Pyramid of the Moon and the Ciudadela, and in the shadow of the mountain Cerro Gordo, the pyramid is part of a large complex in the heart of the city.
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The main monuments of the city of Teotihuacan are connected to each other by a central road of 45 meters wide and a length of 2 kilometers, called "Avenue of the Dead " (Avenida de Los Muertos), because it is believed to have been paved with tombs. East is the imposing "Pyramid of the Sun " (Piramide del Sol), the third-largest pyramid in the ...
Pirámide del Museo del Louvre; Pirámide del Sol; Pirámide de la Luna; Usage on fa.wikipedia.org هرم لوور; Usage on fr.wikipedia.org Hôtel Ryugyong; Grande Pyramide de Cholula; Usage on gl.wikipedia.org Pirámides de Gizeh; Usage on it.wikipedia.org Transamerica Pyramid; Ryugyong Hotel; The Shard; Piramide della Luna; Usage on no ...
Español: Estructuras en la Plaza de la Pirámide de la Luna - Teotihuacan, México. Date: 29 June 2019: Source: Own work: Author: Juan Carlos Fonseca Mata: Licensing.
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