Tenochtitlan no longer exists. It was razed to the ground when the Spanish conquered the Aztecs in 1521, and in its place the Mexico City was built.
If you are asking what activities were held at such place almost five hundred years ago, those would include many "standard" activities known to any pre-industrial civilization, such as:
Hernan Cortes or some other spanish explorer dude.
Tenochtitlan (capital), Azcapotzalco, and Texcoco
There were many, but some of them include Tenochtitlan (present-day Mexico City), Texcoco, Cuautitlan, Coyoacan or Tlacopan.
There are many activities one can do while visiting Celaya, Mexico. The main thing one can do in Celaya is take a tour of the city. There are many historic buildings that uncover the city's history.
Canadian buildings
many temples (houses)
There are many companies that fabricate steel buildings. Some of these companies include 'American Buildings Company', 'Standard Steel Buildings' and 'AP Steel Buildings'.
retailing and wholesaling,transportation and distribution,entertainment,restuarants,media,tourism, insuarance,banking,health care and law,are some of the activities which happen in the tertiary sector.
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To name all the buildings damaged by acid rain would be far to long and impossible since acid rain can happen on a large scale and is spread out. But some famous buildings damaged by acid rain would be the Mayan and Inca Temple ruins.
Some buildings and structures of the Aztecs that can still be seen today include the Templo Mayor in Mexico City, which was the main temple of the Aztec capital Tenochtitlan, as well as the ruins of the city of Teotihuacan, known for its pyramids. Additionally, parts of the site of Tlatelolco, another important Aztec city, can also still be visited.
Some famous buildings are the twin towers