No. The Aztec empire was located in central Mexico. Yucatan belongued to several city-states from the Mayan civilization.
Hernan Cortes explored and conquered lands in what is now Mexico, specifically the Aztec Empire. He landed on the Yucatan Peninsula and later marched inland to Tenochtitlan, the capital of the Aztec Empire. Cortes' exploration and conquest ultimately led to the fall of the Aztec Empire in 1521.
they are located in the yucatan peninsula in mexico.
Around the Yucatan peninsula in Central America
the north part of Mexico
The Aztec civilization, Cuba, and Mexico
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Yucatan and Chichenitza were the regions where the Maya were located. These lands (a peninsula) had impressive temples and pyramids. The people of these lands believed it would honor the gods by building them.
The major Aztec neighbors were the Mayans (who lived on the Yucatan Peninsula) and the Incas (who lived along the West coast of South America).
No. The Aztecs lived in Central Mexico and the Mayas lived in The Yucatan Peninsula in what is now Mexico and Guatemala
The Maya and the Aztec were two separate cultures with the Aztec developing after the decline of the Maya. Features of Aztec culture were probably taken from the Maya and others probably developed independently. Some archaeological sites in the Yucatan show signs of a transition between the two cultures.
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Yucatan is not a Spanish word. The origin is uncertain, but it is thought that it may be a Mayan word meaning: I don't understand you. Others have suggested that it comes from the Aztec language and means: place of wealth. See the related link for further information.