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Chiefdom of Ameca
Cacicazgo de Ameca
1325–1522
1579 map of the Ameca region.
1579 map of the Ameca region.
CapitalAmeca (Cuauhtépetl)
Common languagesCazcan, Totonac, Nahuatl
GovernmentChiefdom
Chief 
• c. 1325
Xoxouhqui Tequani
• c. 1522
Huitzil
Historical eraPre-Columbian
• Established
1325
• Disestablished
1522
CurrencyTribute
Succeeded by
Viceroyalty of New Spain Chiefdom of Ameca
Today part ofMexico

The Chiefdom of Ameca (Spanish: Cacicazgo de Ameca) is the name given to a pre-Columbian state that encompassed the Valley of Ameca in central Jalisco, Mexico.[1] The word Ameca is of Cazcan origin and means "above the water".[2]

  1. ^ Acuña 1988, p. 42.
  2. ^ Acuña 1988, p. 28.

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