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San Jerónimo Lídice : ウィキペディア英語版 | San Jerónimo Lídice
San Jerónimo Lídice, or San Jerónimo Aculco is a former village, now part of Mexico City in the Magdalena Contreras borough in the southwest of the city. A settlement on this spot, Aculco, goes back to Toltec times, its name meaning "where the water turns". The village specialized in fruit and vegetable production. When a dam in the area was built in 1934, Toltex reminds were found including the slope of a pyramid.〔("Evolución de los pueblos" ("Evolution of the villages"), Magdalena Contreras borough website (in Spanish) )〕 The church of San Jerónimo Aculco dates from the 16th century founded by Franciscans. An open chapel remains. The church was modified in the 18th century. It celebrates its patron saint day on September 30.〔( "Iglesias-representativas" ("Typical churches"), Magdalena Contreras borough website (in Spanish) )〕 In 1943, part of the village changed its name from in commemoration of the massacre at Lidice in what is now the Czech Republic.〔("Plazas Cívicas" ("Civic squares"), Magdalena Contreras borough website (in Spanish) )〕 Each year on June 10, the Lidice massacre is commemorated in the square in front of San Jerónimo church.〔("Festividades" ("Celebrations"), Magdalena Contreras borough website (in Spanish) )〕 ==External links==
* (History of San Jerónimo (video, in Spanish) )
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