A city of south-central Mexico north of Mexico City. It is a communications and industrial center. Population: 674,000.
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Tlal·ne·pan·tla (tläl'nə-pänt'lä, -nĕ-)
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Tlalnepantla could refer to one of two places in the Republic of Mexico:
The word itself means "between two lands" or "land in the middle".
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