Yes, and the name of the original city was Tenochtitlan (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tenochtitlan). Tenochtitlan became Mexico City when Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés conquered the Aztecs in 1521.
Yes, but they lived there when it was known as Mexico-Tenochtitlan, between 1325 and 1521 AD. After the Spanish conquest in 1521, the city was razed and renamed as Mexico City.
The Aztecs lived in what is now modern-day Mexico, particularly in the area around the capital city of Tenochtitlan, which is present-day Mexico City.
The Aztecs no longer exist as a society. Their civilization was based in central Mexico and their descendants are a part of the modern Mexican population.
The Aztecs were in central Mexico and the Inca were in Peru.
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'Lived'. Yes.
Modern-Day Mexico City
Mexico city
Why do Ameircans live in America, the word aztec is wrong they never called themselfs Aztecs, but Mexicans, they lived in Mexico because that is what they called the land they founded their city, it means the land where the moon is reflected in the lake, and the city was founded as Mexico Tenochtitialn, the Spanish only called it Mexico, and the people that lived here were called Mexicans.
Mexico City
The Mayans primarily lived in present-day Mexico and Central America, while the Aztecs lived in what is now modern-day Mexico, specifically in the region around Lake Texcoco. Both civilizations developed advanced societies with rich cultures, art, architecture, and complex city-states.
the Aztecs lived in the location of Mexico City before it was built
The Aztecs lived in central Mexico, primarily in the Valley of Mexico, which is where their capital city, Tenochtitlan, was located. This area is now present-day Mexico City. The Aztec empire extended into surrounding regions and territories through conquest and alliances with other city-states.