• (subscription required) Orizaba Nahuatl (Zongolica) at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) Santa María la Alta at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015)...
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    Tetelcingo [nhg] – Morelos ~3,500 Michoacán [ncl] – Michoacán ~3,000 Santa María de la Alta [nhz] – Northwest Puebla ~3,000 Tenango [nhi] – Northern Puebla...
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    Santa María Tepepan (Spanish: Pueblo de Santa María Tepepan) is one of the 14 recognized original pueblos ("towns" or "townships") that form the México...
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    Villa Milpa Alta has seven barrios, San Mateo (the largest), La Concepción, Los Angeles, Santa Cruz, San Agustin, Santa Martha and La Luz. With a population...
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    Indigenous people of Oaxaca (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    the Nahuatl, meaning "foreigner" or "foreign", and is also applied to an unrelated language of Tabasco. The Chontal may have lived in the Villa Alta region...
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    scattered nearby. Puebla Mixtec Guerrero Mixtec Mixteca Baja Mixteca Alta Mixteca de la Costa De los Reyes, in his Arte de Lengua Mixteca (1593), spoke of...
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  • to their language, Matlatzinca. When used as an ethnonym, Matlatzinca refers to the people of Matlatzinco. Matlatzinco was the Aztec (Nahuatl) term for...
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    in Purulhá, Baja Verapaz, and in the following municipalities of Alta Verapaz: Santa Cruz Verapaz, San Cristóbal Verapaz, Tactic, Tamahú and Tucurú. Poqomam...
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    Oaxaca City (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    names to the surrounding villages, in addition to keeping their Nahuatl names: Santa María Oaxaca, San Martín Mexicapan, San Juan Chapultepec, Santo Tomas...
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    Emiliano Zapata (category CS1 Mexican Spanish-language sources (es-mx))
    memoria náhuatl de Milpa Alta, UNAM, México DF. 1968 (eye and ear-witness account of Zapata speaking Nahuatl) Krauze, Enrique. Zapata: El amor a la tierra...
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