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| subdivision_type2 = Atlepetl | | subdivision_type2 = Atlepetl | ||
| subdivision_name2 = Cenaachanecalco | | subdivision_name2 = Cenaachanecalco | ||
| parts_type = Tlayacame | | parts_type = Tlayacame | ||
| parts = 7 | | parts = 7 | ||
| p1 = | | p1 = {{nowrap|Ateopanco}} | ||
| p2 = Tlapixtepec | | p2 = Tlapixtepec | ||
| p3 = Tliltapoyec | | p3 = Tliltapoyec | ||
| p4 = | | p4 = Xochitechan | ||
| p5 = | | p5 = Ocelotepec | ||
| p6 = | | p6 = Yancuicalli | ||
| p7 = | | p7 = Tluahatoyac | ||
| established_title = Founded | | established_title = Founded | ||
| established_date = 1492 CE | | established_date = 1492 CE |
Revision as of 14:53, 2 April 2023
Aachanecalco
Aachanecalco
𐐂𐐰𐐽𐐰𐑌𐐯𐐿𐐰𐑊𐐿𐐬 (Nahuatl) | |
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The Metropolis of Aachanecalco | |
Clockwise from top: Aachanecalco cityscape, Buen Retiro Park, City Hall, Aachane Mariner's Temple, Itzcoatl Monument | |
Nicknames: Aachaco, Boa'achane | |
Country | Pulacan |
Department | Topocueyoco |
Atlepetl | Cenaachanecalco |
Founded | 1492 CE |
Tlayacame | 7
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Area | |
• Total | 2,261 km2 (873 sq mi) |
Population (2022) | |
• Total | 3,722,041 |
• Density | 1,600/km2 (4,300/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+4 (Pulacan Standard Time) |
Area code | 010 to 070 |
Aachanecalco (Nahuatl: 𐐂𐐰𐐽𐐰𐑌𐐯𐐿𐐰𐑊𐐿𐐬, The Place of Aachane's Abode) is a major city in southern Malaio. The city serves as one of the four capitals of the Union State of Pulacan, housing much of the nation's executive governmental apparatus. The city is also one of Pulacan's largest, playing host to over 3.7 million people. The city is known for its distinctive harbor and spit, dominated by the famous Guardian Rock (Nahuatl Tlapixtletl).
History
Organization
Tzetzetzitzicatzinco area, so named due to the large presence of tsetse flies. The swamp-turned-working-class-neighborhood has gained international notoriety for its long name. Mictlampatzetzetzitzicatzinco Station (also rendered as North Tzetzetzitzicatzinco Station)