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The word "Aztec" derives from the Nahuatl term "Aztlán," which refers to a legendary ancestral homeland of the Mexica people, the most prominent group within the Aztec civilization. The name was popularized in the 19th century to describe the various groups and cultures that thrived in central Mexico before Spanish colonization. It is often used to refer specifically to the Mexica, who established the powerful empire centered in Tenochtitlan.

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