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Emely Delgado
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5 March, 14:00
In the 1400s, the Aztec lived in what is now
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Erica Friedman
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The Aztecs lived in what is now Mexico. Specifically central Mexico, and their capital was today's Mexico City (but they named it Tenochtitlan and it was an island then on a lake : it was subsequently dried and Mexico city replaced the lake)
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