• Coatepec Nahuatl is a variety of Nahuatl of southwestern Mexico State and Guerrero spoken by 1,400 people. It is also known as Coatepec Aztec and Náhuatl...
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  • Coatepec (Nahuatl for "at the snake hill") may refer to: Coatepec Harinas, a municipality in the State of Mexico Coatepec, Puebla, a municipality in Puebla...
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    Peripheral Mexicanero Coatepec Temascaltepec Michoacán Pochutec Most specialists in Pipil (El Salvador) consider it to have diverged from Nahuatl to the point...
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    Capital of Mexico, the name Coatepec comes from the Nahuatl coatl (serpent), and tepetl (hill), or "The Hill of the Snakes". Coatepec was named a "Pueblo Mágico"...
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  • Peripheral Nahuatl is a group of Nahuatl languages of Western Mexico. They are: Michoacán a.k.a. Pómaro Nahuatl on the west coast Coatepec and Temascaltepec...
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  • Coatepec Harinas is one of 125 municipalities in the State of Mexico, Mexico. The municipal seat is the town of Coatepec Harinas. The original name is...
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    Huītzilōpōchtli (category Articles containing Classical Nahuatl-language text)
    last day of the Nahuatl month Panquetzaliztli as the date of the celebration of the rebirth of the Lord Huitzilopochtli on top of Coatepec (Snake Hill);...
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    Aztecs (category Articles containing Classical Nahuatl-language text)
    groups of central Mexico, particularly those groups who spoke the Nahuatl language and who dominated large parts of Mesoamerica from the 14th to the 16th...
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    Coyolxāuhqui (category Articles containing Classical Nahuatl-language text)
    In Aztec religion, Coyolxāuhqui (Nahuatl pronunciation: [kojoɬˈʃaːʍki], "Painted with Bells") is a daughter of the priestess Cōātlīcue ("Serpent Skirt")...
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    Totonac (section Language)
    translated the term "totonac" as a Nahuatl word meaning "People of Hot Land". The translation for this word in the Totonac Language, according to sources, is "toto-nacu"...
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