Mixcoac from Nahuatl means "viper in the cloud" is an archaeological zone belonging to the Mexica (Aztec) culture. It was on the shores of Lake Texcoco and in its final stage was under the rule of Tenochtitlan. With the arrival of the Spanish conquistadors, the settlement was practically destroyed to its foundations, which are the only thing that survives of the architecture of the place and can be appreciated today in what is today the San Pedro de los Pinos neighborhood, on the corner of San Antonio avenue and Periférico, in Mexico City.
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| - Mixcoac (del náhuatl: Mixcoatl ‘ víbora en la nube’) Es una zona arqueológica perteneciente a la cultura mexica. Se encontraba a orillas del Lago de Texcoco y en su última etapa estaba sometida al poderío de Tenochtitlan. Con la llegada de los conquistadores españoles, el asentamiento fue prácticamente destruido hasta sus cimientos, los cuales son lo único que sobrevive de la arquitectura del lugar y puede apreciarse hoy en día en lo que hoy es la San Pedro de los Pinos, en la esquina de la avenida San Antonio y Periférico. (es)
- Mixcoac from Nahuatl means "viper in the cloud" is an archaeological zone belonging to the Mexica (Aztec) culture. It was on the shores of Lake Texcoco and in its final stage was under the rule of Tenochtitlan. With the arrival of the Spanish conquistadors, the settlement was practically destroyed to its foundations, which are the only thing that survives of the architecture of the place and can be appreciated today in what is today the San Pedro de los Pinos neighborhood, on the corner of San Antonio avenue and Periférico, in Mexico City. (en)
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| - Mixcoac (del náhuatl: Mixcoatl ‘ víbora en la nube’) Es una zona arqueológica perteneciente a la cultura mexica. Se encontraba a orillas del Lago de Texcoco y en su última etapa estaba sometida al poderío de Tenochtitlan. Con la llegada de los conquistadores españoles, el asentamiento fue prácticamente destruido hasta sus cimientos, los cuales son lo único que sobrevive de la arquitectura del lugar y puede apreciarse hoy en día en lo que hoy es la San Pedro de los Pinos, en la esquina de la avenida San Antonio y Periférico. El nombre de Mixcoac, víbora en la nube podría entenderse como una representación de la serpiente celeste o Vía Láctea. La ocupación de esta zona arqueológica se estima que ocurrió desde el 900 a. C. al 1521 d. C. (es)
- Mixcoac from Nahuatl means "viper in the cloud" is an archaeological zone belonging to the Mexica (Aztec) culture. It was on the shores of Lake Texcoco and in its final stage was under the rule of Tenochtitlan. With the arrival of the Spanish conquistadors, the settlement was practically destroyed to its foundations, which are the only thing that survives of the architecture of the place and can be appreciated today in what is today the San Pedro de los Pinos neighborhood, on the corner of San Antonio avenue and Periférico, in Mexico City. The name Mixcoac, viper of the cloud, could be understood as a representation of the celestial serpent or Milky Way. The occupation of this archaeological area is estimated to have occurred from 900 BC to 1521 AD. (en)
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