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San Antonio La Isla

State Of Mexico, Mexico
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About San Antonio La Isla

San Antonio La Isla is a town and municipality located in the State of Mexico in Mexico. Its name initially became "Techialoyan" or "Tlachialoyan", which in Nahuatl way "vicinity of people who watch". Its glyph is a watch on the apex of a pyramid that floats on water. It is positioned in the Matlatzinca Valley, south of Toluca, the kingdom capital. The place changed into at the beginning inhabited by means of the Matlatzinca, then with the aid of the Otomi before it become conquered through the Aztec Empire underneath Axayacatl,even as there is oral tradition indicated the location as soon as held the name of "location of Otomis", its first written mention within the Codex of Mendoza has the name "Techialoyan".

The region was the purview of Calimaya and Tepemajalco, however in 1603 the metropolis of San Antonio Techialoyan was formally recognized by means of government. In the 17th century it become taken into consideration to be a semi-unbiased "Indian republic", in keeping with the Codex of San Antonio Techialoyan, which notes Miguel de Santa Maria Axayacatl as its governor. Spaniards are not stated as part of the populace until after 1650.

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