Santiago Tequixquiac (or Tequixquiac in Nahuatl and Nthehe in Otomi), is a town and municipal seat from municipality of Tequixquiac in the State of Mexico, in Mexico. As of 2010, the village had a total population of 22,676.[1]
^"División municipal. Tequixquiac, Estado de México" [Municipal division. State of Mexico] (in Spanish). SEDESOL. 2010. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 19 March 2012.
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seat is the town of SantiagoTequixquiac, although both the town and municipality are commonly referred to as simply "Tequixquiac". The municipality is...
SantiagoTequixquiac (or Tequixquiac in Nahuatl and Nthehe in Otomi), is a town and municipal seat from municipality of Tequixquiac in the State of Mexico...
de Tequixquiac, east village Hueypoxtla and west by the town of SantiagoTequixquiac. The name Tlapanaloya is a Nahuatl toponymy, means Place where is...
statue of the crucifixion of Jesus from Saint James Apostle parish in SantiagoTequixquiac, Mexico. The image is popularly believed to have placated any further...
eastern cities, such as Saltillo, Monterrey, Durango and Torreon. SantiagoTequixquiac, due to its natural conditions and its lime and stone mining deposits...
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its name on May 2, 1880. Isidro Fabela was originally incorporated as Santiago Tlazala, changing its name to Iturbide in 1919 and to its current name...
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Reyes Acozac, Tizayuca, Tepexpan, San Francisco Mazapa, El Risco and Tequixquiac. Between 20,000 and 5000 BCE, the people here eventually went from hunting...
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associated postcranial skeleton of a glyptodontine from a drainage canal near Tequixquiac, Mexico, the fossils coming from the Rancholabrean stage of the Pleistocene...
the "Grand Canal" was built parallel to the Nochistongo one ending in Tequixquiac. The Grand Canal consists of one main canal, which measures 6.5 meters...
associated postcranial skeleton of a glyptodont from a drainage canal near Tequixquiac, Mexico, the fossils coming from the Rancholabrean age of the Pleistocene...
animal bones, with the oldest known piece being an animal skull from Tequixquiac that dates between 10,000 and 8,000 BCE. Most Mesoamerican sculpture...
although this is still subject of discussion. Sacrum bone found in Tequixquiac is considered a work of prehistoric art. The town was inhabited in 35...