Right. It was baptized as Mexico-Tenochtitlan and was founded on March 13, 1325.
It was originally founded by Lee Soo Man, hence SM. But now SM stands for Star Museum.
yes.
1. It was built on water 2. It had a giant gold temple in the middle 3. Roads connected it to the main land 4. Human Sacrifices were held on the temples 5. They used Chinampas to farm
Tenochtitlan is a city-state located in Mexico and is the former capital of the Aztec Empire. There seems to be some uncertainty amongst etymologists as to the meaning of the word but it seems to approximate to "At the Place Near Rock-cactus-Fruit". For more details: http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Tenochtitlan
No, the Maya were separate city states, and Aztecs had their capital at Tenochtitlan but the Mayas were sometimes under a empire ruled by one of their city states but Tenochtitlan was never their capital.
Texas A&M University is located at College Station Texas. The school was founded in 1876. The A&M stands for Agriculture and Mechanical. Aggies is an abbreviation for agricultural and was originally a derisive term.
FCCLA stands for Family, Career and Community Leaders of America. The year it was founded was 1945. It was founded in Chicago, IL.
Tenochtitlan, the capital of the Aztec Empire, was located in the Valley of Mexico, where modern-day Mexico City now stands. On a map, it would be located in central Mexico, surrounded by mountains and situated near the Lake Texcoco.
The "m" in IBM stands for "Machines." The full name of the company is International Business Machines Corporation. Founded in 1911, IBM originally focused on manufacturing and selling machinery, particularly in the realm of data processing and computing.
Originally stands for TAKE A BOTTLE.
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