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Mixquic Destination Guide

Delve into Mixquic in Mexico

Mixquic in the region of The Federal District is a city in Mexico - some 18 mi or ( 29 km ) South-East of Mexico City , the country's capital .

Interactive map of Mixquic

Current time in Mixquic is now 01:12 AM (Friday) . The local timezone is named " America/Mexico City " with a UTC offset of -6 hours. Depending on your travel modalities, these larger destinations might be interesting for you: Xochimilco, Tulyehualco, Toluca, Tetelco, and San Francisco Acuautla. While being here, make sure to check out Xochimilco . We encountered some video on the web . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Are you curious about the possible sightseeing spots and facts in Mixquic ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.


Videos

GLAY - HOWEVER (remake version @ MEXICO for MARIELY) (subt)

5:35 min by grebacer
Views: 6783 Rating: 4.95

However, es el 12º sencillo de GLAY, banda de rock/pop. Viendo la luz pública en 1997, However se convirtió en la canción más representiva de ésta banda; quizá el éxito radique en el "music video" de ..

Seven Color Crystal Ball

1:14 min by brendalamorita
Views: 4947 Rating: 5.00

Decoracion de Vaso de XV años con Seven Color Crystal Ball, Glass Decoration XV years with Seven Color Crystal Ball, ..


El Día de los Muertos

7:38 min by PanchoMixquic
Views: 2931 Rating: 3.00

Le jour des morts au Mexique dans l'émission " Tabous" de France 2, présentée par Karine Lemarchand. Réalisation François-Xavier Noulens ..

Paradise city live on ritz 1988

7:06 min by jonathandavis085
Views: 1016 Rating: 4.88

paradise city interpretada por los guns... magnifico ..


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Interesting facts about this location

San Andrés Mixquic

San Andres Mixquic is a community located in the southeast of the Distrito Federal (Mexico City) in the borough of Tláhuac. The community was founded by the 11th century on what was a small island in Lake Chalco. “Mixquic” means “in mesquite” but the community’s culture for most of its history was based on chinampas, gardens floating on the lake’s waters and tied to the island.

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Located at 19.22 -98.96 (Lat./Long.); Less than 1 km away
Tags: Neighborhoods in Mexico City

Lake Chalco

Lake Chalco was an endorheic lake formerly located in the Valley of Mexico and was important for human development in central Mexico. The lake was named after the city of Chalco on its eastern shore. Lake Chalco and the other Mexican great lakes formed the ancient Basin of Mexico lake system. These lakes were home to many Mesoamerican cultures including the Toltecs and the Aztecs.

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Located at 19.27 -98.98 (Lat./Long.); Less than 6 km away
Tags: Endorheic basins, Former lakes, Geography of Mesoamerica, Lakes of Mexico

Milpa Alta

Milpa Alta is one of the 16 boroughs into which Mexico's Federal District is divided. It lies in the southeast corner of the Distrito Federal, bordering the State of Mexico and Morelos. It is the second largest and most rural of all the boroughs with the lowest population.

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Located at 19.19 -99.02 (Lat./Long.); Less than 7 km away
Tags: Boroughs of the Mexican Federal District

Valle de Chalco

Valle de Chalco, officially named Valle de Chalco Solidaridad, is a municipality located in Mexico State, Mexico, on the eastern outskirts of the metropolitan area of Mexico City. Formerly part of the municipality of Chalco, it was split off as a separate entity in 1994, during the presidency of Salinas de Gortari, under his Programa Nacional de Solidaridad (National Solidarity Program).

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Located at 19.29 -98.94 (Lat./Long.); Less than 9 km away
Tags: Mexico City metropolitan area, Municipalities of the State of Mexico, Populated places in the State of Mexico

Chalco

Chalco was a complex (singular) or Chalcah . In the 14th and early 15th centuries, flower wars were fought between the Chalca and the Aztecs. Serious war erupted in 1446. According to the Amaqueme historian Chimalpahin, this was because the Chalca refused a Mexica demand to contribute building materials for the temple of Huitzilopochtli. Chalco was finally conquered by the Aztecs under Moctezuma I in or around 1465, and the kings of Chalco were exiled to Huexotzinco.

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Located at 19.27 -98.90 (Lat./Long.); Less than 9 km away
Tags: 1521 disestablishments, Complex altepetl, Indigenous peoples in Mexico, Nahuatl words and phrases, Spanish conquests in the Americas, States and territories established in the 13th century