Maximilian of Austria, a European nobleman became the Emperor of Mexico in 1863. During his brief rule, he built Avenida Reforma, an important street in Mexico City and is considered his lasting legacy.
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Both Maximilian and his wife Carlota lived on the Chapultepec castle, atop the hill with the same name. At the time, it was on the outskirts of Mexico City and connected through the "Promenade of the Empress" (present-day Reforma Avenue) to the Government Palace, located in downtown Mexico City.
Both Maximilian and his wife Carlota lived on the Chapultepec castle, atop the hill with the same name. At the time, it was on the outskirts of Mexico City and connected through the "Promenade of the Empress" (present-day Reforma Avenue) to the Government Palace, located in downtown Mexico City.
Mexico City (capital of the country Mexico) was built over the remains of the Aztec city of Tenochtitlan.
Mexico city was built on top of the remains of the Aztec city of Tenochtitlan.
The Mexicans or the Aztecs built the temples of Mexico City
In Mexico...The Spanish built Mexico City on top of it....
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That would be Mexico City; built by the Spaniards.
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One of them is the Insurgentes Avenue, which runs north-south and divides most of the city, connecting Mexico City with Pachuca to the north and Cuernavaca to the south. Another one is the Reforma Avenue, which goes roughly from the city center to the western side of the city, connecting Mexico City with Toluca.
it is in mexico city