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Saint Catherine Ayotzingo : ウィキペディア英語版 | Saint Catherine Ayotzingo
Santa Catarina Ayotzingo is a town of the state of Mexico, that belongs to the municipality of Chalco and forms part of the Metropolitan Zone of the Valley of Mexico. == Origin == ''Ayotzinco'' was the first name that was given by chichimecas to the town when they founded it. Ayotzinco means “Where the turtles sunbathe”, in the Nahuatl language, Ayotzinco does not have exact date of his foundation, but has approximate 8 centuries of existence. When Spaniards arrived to this territory, they changed the name to “Ayotzingo” because of the complicated pronunciation that had, likewise as it happened with many other words náhuatl, Ayotzingo is an enigmatic place, from his people until his traditions, his food, his culture, his streets and his history, is a must visit place when you visit the state of Mexico. Saint Catherine Ayotzingo was in the antiquity a waterfront village of the lake of Chalco, dependent since and along the colony and afterwards in independent Mexico of the cabecera municipal of Chalco, in the colonial period was built the temple of Saint Catherine of Alexandria and an Augustinian mission, main monuments of the population.
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