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No one really knows how the Mayan civilization coll pased. It collapsed around 900 A.D.
They came from Eurasia, when they crossed the Bering Strait during the last ice age, some 12,000 years ago.
The Mayan civilization started, flourished and collapsed before the Aztec civilization. Mayas started to establish themselves along the Yucatan peninsula since 2,000 BC and the "classic civilization" collapsed around the 8th and 9th centuries AD. Aztecs found their capital city, Tenochtitlan, at the place of present-day Mexico City on March 13, 1325 and were conquered by Spanish conquistadores on August 13, 1521. Modern Mayans were not conquered until 1697.
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Mexico
Yes, it was a city founded by the Aztec civilization on March 13, 1325. It is the place where Mexico City is located now.
The city of Xi'an is one of the oldest in China. It is located to the south of the Wei River, providing the perfect place for an early civilization.
During the Meso-American period, the valley remained a region apart from the rest of Mexico. Its highlands made it impenetrable to invaders and it had a small amount of resources that did allow civilization but no outward expansion.
The Mayans were overrun by the Spanish.
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March 13, 1325 when they founded their capital Tenochtitlan at the place where present-day Mexico City is located.
The Temple of the Warriors in Chichen Itza, Mexico, served as a ceremonial and administrative center for the Mayan civilization. It was used for religious rituals, ceremonies, and as a place of governance. The temple complex also housed structures for military purposes.