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Capital of Mexico
Place of the Mexicah
Mexico City
Oldest continously inhabited city in the Americas, modern day suburb of Puebla
Its etymology has been explained either as "where water falls," or "place of those who fled" or a combination of the two.
Cholula
City to the north of Tenochtitlan in Moctezuma's day, site of 1968 massacre of student protesters, now a neighbourhood in Mexico City
Tlatelolco
District of Mexico City that contains the previous answer, named after the last emperor of the Aztecs
one who has descended like an eagle
Cuauhtemoc
East of Mexico City, named after the poet-king of Texcoco
coyote with a fasting collar
Ciudad Nezahualcoyotl
Vacation spot #1
Land of deer
Mazatlan
Vacation spot #2
where the big reeds were destroyed or washed away
Acapulco
Municipality to the northwest of Mexico City
Naucalpan
Near Mexico City
Your house amongst the trees
Cuautitlan Izcalli
Near Mexico City
the middle land
Tlalnepantla
Near Mexico City
among the tule plants
Tultitlan
Capital of Honduras (name probably of Nahua origin)
Several different proposed origins
Tegucigalpa
Capital of Guatemala
Guatemala City
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The city is located in a mountain valley at an elevation of 2,330 meters in Guatemala
the place of the quetzal bird
Quetzaltenango
City in Guatemala originally called Xinabajul in the Mam language before the Spanish conquest
place of the ancients (or ancestors)
Huehuetenango
Allied with the Spaniards against the Aztecs
Place of corn bread
Tlaxcala
Major port city in Veracruz
site of the Snake
Coatzacoalcos
City in Jalisco
Land in the Corner
Tlajomulco de Zúñiga
City in Puebla with a number of notable cultural events, the most important of which is the El Huey Atlixcayotl, a modern adaptation of an old indigenous celebration
either "water in the valley" or "water on the ground"
Atlixco
Located in north-central Mexico, the city had its start as a Spanish mining camp in the mid-16th century. Native Americans had already known about the area's rich deposits of silver and other minerals. Due to the wealth that the mines provided, [Redacted] quickly became one of the most important mining cities in New Spain.
people of the grasslands
Zacatecas
Capital and largest city of the Chiapas
Tuxtla Gutiérrez
Mexico's third most-populous municipality after Tijuana and the 16 boroughs of Mexico City, also the most-populous suburb of Greater Mexico City.
"windy hill" or "hill devoted to Ehecatl" (the wind god)
Ecatepec de Morelos
second-largest city in Veracruz after the city of Veracruz to the southeast.
spring in the sand
Xalapa
Called Cuauhnāhuac in Nahuatl, name modified for spanish. Nicknamed the "City of Eternal Spring" by Alexander von Humboldt in the 19th century.
near the woods"
Cuernavaca
Known for hosting many diverse festivals that celebrate traditions and costumes earned through the years from the ancient natives.