Much like Venice Italy, Tenochtitlan was a city on top of water (Lake Texcoco to be exact). surrounding it, there were other small man-made islands used for farming called "Chinampas". This city also had a water system and a Dam. All of this made possible without the use of metal or animals that are used to carry stuff (such as horses and bulls).
One of the most unique features about Tenochtitlan was that it was built on a lake. Not only that, but around the city, the Aztecs made floating gardens, called Chinampas, that allowed them to grow and maintain their own food.
It was the capital city for the Aztecs, and the interesting part is that the island was man made and is now modern day Mexico City.
I think that the streets were unusual because they were built on top of water. Like, they ran from the island to the main land.
I am looking for the same thing. I found only one but you probobly know this but it was built in the middle of a lake.
Tenochtitlan was home of the Aztecs.
aztec's built the tenochtitlan!
Tenochtitlan was created in 1325.
Mexico City's original name was Tenochtitlan.
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what are 5 benefits of living in tenochtitlan
At the "Fall of Tenochtitlan", on August 13, 1521.
Tenochtitlan People Eat Corn
Tenochtitlan is a very beautiful place to visit.
Tenochtitlan and the Aztecs are not the exact same thing. Tenochtitlan was the capital city of the Aztec empire. The Aztecs built the city of Tenochtitlan in the location where Mexico City is currently located.
the tenochtitlan became known as the spain empire restplace
Hernan Cortes was the man who took over Tenochtitlan.