It depends on your perspective. I'm sure the Aztec's considered themselves Mexican, but now their ancestors are considered Mexican unless they want to add that special information.
Today, the Aztec empire is remembered through archaeological sites such as Tenochtitlan (modern-day Mexico City) and through descendant communities in Mexico who preserve their culture and traditions. The influence of Aztec art, architecture, and language can also be seen in modern Mexican society.
Cuauhtémoc was the last Aztec emperor. A silver coin featuring his likeness would likely be a collectible or commemorative item. Cuauhtémoc is an important figure in Mexican history, revered for his leadership during the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire.
No, the Aztec civilization existed in Mesoamerica between the 14th and 16th centuries. Their descendants are part of modern-day Mexican society, but the Aztec civilization itself no longer exists.
The Aztec civilization no longer exists. Descendants of the Aztec people live in modern-day Mexico, where they have integrated into Mexican society. Many of their traditions and cultural practices are still preserved and celebrated by indigenous communities in Mexico.
The Aztec calendar is a priceless artifact of cultural significance and historical value. It is considered a national treasure in Mexico and is not available for purchase.
The Aztecs lived in a place called Tenochitlain (I don't know how to spell that, sorry). It lies where Mexico City is today. They lived on a large lake to be able to block attacks from enemies. I just learned about this two weeks ago. They would be considered Mexican Indians.
The Aztec
The AZTEC People.
Aztec
It is the name of a Aztec Mexican leader.
Aztec Empire.
The Aztec Civilization.
it's his Mexican princess.
Acapulco
The Mexican coat of arms (on the Mexican flag) would be one of such items.
The Aztec capital of Tenochtitlan was in the location of the today's capital of the United Mexican States (Mexico), Mexico City.
The Aztec Empire.