There are several of them, but the most famous is the Valley of Mexico, where Mexico City resides.
The capitol of Mexico, Mexico City, is located in the Valley of Mexico. It is located in the high plateaus of South Central Mexico.
It is located within a valley. On a larger scale, such valley is on the Mexican Central Plateau.
I believe it is the Tlapacoya Volcano
Tehuacan Valley is the Valley of Mexico, which is located in Central Mexico. The Sierra de las Cruces (The Crossings) is a range of volcanically formed mountains located west of Tehuacan. The major mountains in this range are the Cathedral, Chimalpa, Iturbide, Salazar, San Miguel and Zempoala
Several of them. Two of them are the Mexico City Valley in central Mexico, or the Guadalupe Valley, in Baja California.
In central Mexico, where present-day Mexico City is located: 19°25'57.85''N 99°07'59.71''W
The Aztec Empire was located in Mexico- the Valley of Mexico to be exact. The capital, Tenochtitlan, was built on raised islets in Lake Texcoco.
They lived in Valley Of Mexico
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 Central Mexican Plateau. A more specific place is the Texcoco Valley.
Tenochtitlan located on an Island in Lake Texcoco, in the Valley of Mexico....was a city-state founded in 1325...It's ruins are in the central part of today's Mexico City
Yes, it is.