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Mexico

Tenochtitlan

Aztec island city and capital, 14th–16th centuries

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Historical Context

About

Tenochtitlan, also known as Mexico-Tenochtitlan, was a large Mexican altepetl in what is now the historic center of Mexico City. The exact date of the founding of the city is unclear, but the date 13 March 1325 was chosen in 1925 to celebrate the 600th anniversary of the city. The city was built on an island in what was then Lake Texcoco in the Valley of Mexico. The city was the capital of the expanding Aztec Empire in the 15th century until it was captured by the Tlaxcaltec and the Spanish in 1521. At its peak, it was the largest city in the pre-Columbian Americas. It subsequently became a cabecera of the Viceroyalty of New Spain. Today, the ruins of Tenochtitlan are in the historic center of the Mexican capital. The World Heritage Site of Xochimilco contains what remains of the geography (water, boats, floating gardens) of the Mexica capital. Tenochtitlan was one of two Mexica āltepētl (city-states or polities) on the island, the other being Tlatelolco.

Paleolithic
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Chalcolithic
Bronze Age
Iron Age
Classical Period
Post-Classical Period
Early Modern Period
Industrial Period
Contemporary Period
Temporal Epochs

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Commemorated founding date

13 March 1325

Capital of the Aztec Empire (peak)

15th century

Levee completed

c. 1453

Conquest and capture

1521

600th anniversary chosen

1925

Classification

Archaeological Features

Unique architectural and cultural elements found at this historical site

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Animal Husbandry Features

Animal Pens
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Water Management Features

AqueductsDamsFish PondsIrrigation Canals
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Public and Civic Structures

MarketplacesPlazasAdministrative BuildingsPublic Baths
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Religious and Ritual Structures

TemplesCeremonial PlatformsAltars
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Artistic and Decorative Features

Monuments
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Agricultural and Land Use Features

Gardens
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Domestic and Habitation Structures

HousesPalacesCities
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Environmental and Natural Features

Artificial IslandsLandscaped Earthworks
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Transportation and Communication Structures

RoadsBridges
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Country

Mexico

Coordinates

19.43° N, -99.13° E