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  2. Valley of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The Valley of Mexico attracted prehistoric humans because the region was rich in biodiversity and had the capacity of growing substantial crops. [4] Generally speaking, humans in Mesoamerica, including central Mexico, began to leave a hunter-gatherer existence in favor of agriculture sometime between the end of the Pleistocene epoch and the beginning of the Holocene. [11]

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  4. Chinampa - Wikipedia

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    Chinampa (Nahuatl languages: chināmitl [tʃiˈnaːmitɬ]) is a technique used in Mesoamerican agriculture which relies on small, rectangular areas of fertile arable land to grow crops on the shallow lake beds in the Valley of Mexico. The word chinampa has Nahuatl origins, chinampa meaning “in the fence of reeds”.

  5. Category:Valley of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The Valley of Mexico — a large high altitude valley in the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt of central Mexico. The Greater Mexico City metropolitan region is located ...

  6. Tenayuca - Wikipedia

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    Tenayuca (Nahuatl languages: Tenanyohcān pronounced [te.naˈyoʔ.kaːn]) is a pre-Columbian Mesoamerican archaeological site in the Valley of Mexico.In the Postclassic period of Mesoamerican chronology, Tenayuca was a settlement on the former shoreline of the western arm of Lake Texcoco.

  7. Central Mexican matorral - Wikipedia

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    The Valley of Mexico is an endorheic basin, which drains into central lakes. The ecoregion is home to Mexico City , the largest metropolis in North America. Other cities in the ecoregion include Toluca , San Luis Potosí , Aguascalientes , Zacatecas , San Miguel de Allende , Dolores Hidalgo , San Juan del Rio , Pachuca , and Actopan .

  8. Category:Valleys of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Valley of Mexico (3 C, 34 P) Pages in category "Valleys of Mexico" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent ...

  9. Copilco - Wikipedia

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    Copilco was an important Mesoamerican ceremonial center, southwest of Mexico City, Mexico.Copilco is located approximately four kilometers north of Cuicuilco.Both were covered by lava from several eruptions of the Xitle volcano three thousand years ago.