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  2. Anahuac, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Anahuac (/ ˈ æ n ə w æ k / AN-ə-wak) [4] is a city in the U.S. state of Texas on the coast of Trinity Bay. The population of the city was 1,980 at the 2020 census . [ 5 ] Anahuac is the seat of Chambers County [ 6 ] and is situated in Southeast Texas .

  3. Universidad Anáhuac México - Wikipedia

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    Name: "Anahuac" means “near the water”. The name passed on to the whole network because of the location of the first university in the network, the campus "Universidad Anahuac Mexico Norte" located in the area of Lomas Anahuac in Interlomas in Mexico City. Symbolically, the name refers to "the lake region that gave central place at the ...

  4. Anahuac University Network - Wikipedia

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    The name Anahuac literally means “near the water”. The name is derived from the location of the first university in the network, the campus "Universidad Anahuac Mexico Norte" located in the area of Lomas Anahuac in Interlomas in Mexico City. The name refers to "the lake region that gave central place at the Aztec capital: Tenochtitlán ...

  5. Anahuac (Aztec) - Wikipedia

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    Anahuac is sometimes used interchangeably with "Valley of Mexico", but Anahuac properly designates the south-central part of the 8,000 km 2 (3,089 sq mi) valley, where well-developed pre-Hispanic culture traits had created distinctive landscapes now hidden by the urban sprawl of Mexico City. In the sense of modern geomorphological terminology ...

  6. Universidad Anáhuac Cancún - Wikipedia

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    The Anáhuac Cancún University belongs to the Anahuac University Network, [1] affiliated with the Anahuac University Network (RUA), the international education system of the Legion of Christ, in 18 countries and serving over 100,000 students from kindergarten to graduate school.

  7. Anahuac - Wikipedia

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    Anahuac (Aztec), placename used by the Aztecs to refer to the Basin of Mexico; Anahuac Valley, the ancient (Aztec) name of the Valley of Mexico; Anáhuac (Monterrey Metro), a rapid transit train station; Anáhuac Municipality, Nuevo León; Anáhuac, Chihuahua , or Colonia Anáhuac, a town in Chihuahua

  8. Anahuac disturbances - Wikipedia

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    The Anahuac disturbances were uprisings of settlers in and around Anahuac, Texas, in 1832 and 1835 which helped to precipitate the Texas Revolution. This eventually led to the territory's secession from Mexico and the founding of the Republic of Texas .

  9. Cemanahuac - Wikipedia

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    Cemanahuac is a Nahuatl name derived from the words "cē" one/whole and "Ānāhuac", which in turn derives from the words "atl" (water) and "nahuac", a locative meaning "circumvented or surrounded".