Tenochtitlan, the ancient Aztec capital, no longer exists as it once did; it was largely destroyed by Spanish conquistadors in the early 16th century. However, its remnants can be found beneath modern-day Mexico City, where archaeological sites and the Templo Mayor museum showcase aspects of its history and culture. The city's layout and some structures were built over during the colonial period, but many historical elements remain significant to Mexican heritage.
Yes It does as ruins of course.
Tenochtitlan was home of the Aztecs.
Mexico City's original name was Tenochtitlan.
aztec's built the tenochtitlan!
Tenochtitlan was created in 1325.
The probability of sabre-tooth tigers still existing as living animals is zero.
I think that cars will still be existing but they will not be that popular. Since technology is improving, better transport will be made.
Mexico city
No, extant means still existing.
Tenochtitlan People Eat Corn
At the "Fall of Tenochtitlan", on August 13, 1521.
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