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The main one that was the capitol was Tenochtitlan. IT was an island on a lake with 3 causeways leading to the mainland. on the cause ways they had draw bridges for canoes to pass and to keep enemies out. They had floating gardens in the lake around them. It was lake Texcoco. The gardens were called Chinampas. I dont know any others......

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