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  2. Chimalhuacán (archaeological site) - Wikipedia

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    Before the Netzahualcoyotl crowning as Texcoco Tlatoani, triple alliance troops from Mexico, went to Texcoco and accompanied Netzahualcoyotl, the Tenochtitlan Tlatoani traveled, via de Santa Martha plains, and upon arriving at Chimalhuacán decreed an amnesty for all villages, that belonging to Texcoco, fought against them siding with the Tepaneca, as was the case of Huexotla; the fourth ...

  3. Chimalhuacán - Wikipedia

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    Chimalhuacan has a new park in the center of the municipality, Plaza Estado de Mexico Chimalhuacan, with a library, theater and other places for entertainment. The entry of the municipality has a monument to Chimalhucán, called Guerrero Chimalli, a 60-meter tall steel statue. The municipality has an area of 46.61 km 2 (17.996 sq mi).

  4. Frida Kahlo Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum consists of ten rooms. On the ground floor is a room that contains some of Kahlo's mostly minor works such as Frida y la cesárea, 1907–1954, Retrato de familia, 1934, Ruina, 1947, Retrato de Guillermo Kahlo, 1952, El marxismo dará salud, 1954 (showing Frida throwing away her crutches), with a watercolor Diario de Frida in the center.

  5. File:Guerrero Chimalli en Chimalhuacán, Estado de México.jpg

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    English: The sculpture of "Sebastián" stands on the main avenue of the municipality of Chimalhuacán, State of Mexico. Español: La escultura de "Sebastián" se levanta sobre la avenida principal del municipio de Chimalhuacán, Estado de México.

  6. Guerrero Chimalli - Wikipedia

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    Guerrero Chimalli (Spanish: [ɡeˈreɾo tʃiˈmali] ⓘ; "Shield Warrior") is an outdoor steel sculpture by Enrique "Sebastián" Carbajal, installed along Bordo de Xochiaca Avenue, in Chimalhuacán, State of Mexico. It is a 60 meters (200 ft) artwork that depicts an indigenous warrior holding a Chīmalli (a type of shield) and a mace.

  7. List of states of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    A Mexican State (Spanish: Estado), officially the Free and Sovereign State (Spanish: Estado libre y soberano), is a constituent federative entity of Mexico according to the Constitution of Mexico. Currently there are 31 states, each with its own constitution, government, state governor, and state congress.

  8. Chimalhuacán Region - Wikipedia

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    Chimalhuacán) is an intrastate region within the State of Mexico, one of 16. It borders the states of Puebla in the east corner of the state. The region comprises thirteen municipalities: Chimalhuacán, Chicoloapan, Ixtapaluca, Chalco de Solidaridad. [1] It is largely rural.

  9. Acambay - Wikipedia

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    After the Spanish conquest, the area now known as Acambay was originally entrusted to Capt. Juan Jaramillo de Salvatierra, who belonged to Hernán Cortés's army. Later the area was granted to Don Mateo de San Juan Chimalpopoca Izcóatl of San Miguel Cambay and descendant of Cuauhtémoc. "Acambay" is derived from "San Miguel Cambay".