"Mexicaltzingo" redirects here. For the Mexico City station, see Mexicaltzingo metro station. For the Guadalajara station, see Mexicaltzingo light rail station.
San Mateo Mexicaltzingo is a town and the municipal seat of the municipality of Mexicaltzingo located in the State of Mexico, in Mexico. It is located near Toluca. Mexicaltzingo means from the Náhuatl “Place in where habits the honorable people”.[1]
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SanMateoMexicaltzingo is a town and the municipal seat of the municipality of Mexicaltzingo located in the State of Mexico, in Mexico. It is located...
de Juárez, Calimaya, Chapultepec, Lerma, Metepec, Mexicaltzingo, Ocoyoacac, Otzolotepec, SanMateo Atenco, Xonacatlán and Zinacantepec. The city of Toluca...
April 18, 1898. San Felipe del Progreso was originally incorporated as San Felipe del Obraje, changing its name on October 13, 1877. San Martín de las Pirámides...
municipality borders with the municipalities of SanMateo Atenco, Santiago Tianguistenco, Toluca, Chapultepec, Mexicaltzingo and Calimaya and has a territory of 70...
of Metepec, Tenancingo, Tenango del Valle, Rayón, San Antonio la Isla, and SanMateoMexicaltzingo. The station area frequently experiences traffic congestion...
first consists of the municipalities of Almoloya del Río, Capulhuac, Mexicaltzingo, San Antonio la Isla, Tenango del Valle and Xonacatlán. The furthest sphere...
include the population centers of the towns of Coyoacán, Xochimilco, Mexicaltzingo and Tlalpan, all of which remained as part of the State of Mexico. As...
Mercado Corona in 1891, Mercado Libertad or San Juan de Dios in 1896, Mercado Alcalde in 1897, Mercado Mexicaltzingo in 1900 and Mercado Sebastián Allende in...
Texcalyacac, Almoloya del Río, Santa Cruz Atizapan, San Antonio la Isla, Calimaya, Chapultepec and Mexicaltzingo with the Federal District to the east and the...
Towns noted for this work include Amatepec, Toluca, Coacalco, SanMateo Atenco, Mexicaltzingo, Tenango del Valle, Tejupilco, Sultepec and Villa del Carbon...