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No, because they were made of straw.
Yes, Mikhail Gorbachev was the last Communist leader of the USSR. Moreover, Gorbachev was the last leader of the USSR, period, as the USSR ceased to exist in 1991 while Gorbachev was in power - and thanks in no small part to Gorbachev's reforms of the late 1980s.
Cuauhtemoc
The last emperor of the Aztecs was Cuauhtémoc: (1520-1524). You can read about other Aztec rulers at the link below.
Like any nation they had many leaders throughout their history but the last and most well known was called Montezuma.
It originated from Germany meaning leader
The Aztecs Lasted fOR 900 Years!
MonteZuma
if you are meaning dp, then it is in Sunyshore city, north east of the city.
Among many others, Montezuma (1466 - 1520) and Cuauhtemoc (1495 - 1525) last rulers of the Aztec empire.
MoctezumoII was the last leader! :)
Montezuma II (the second)
Inca
some Pre-Columbine leaders would be:Emperor Montezuma (leader of the Aztec Empire)Cuauhtemoc (last Aztec king, who rose to power when Montezuma was killed by the Spaniards)Cuitlahuac (brother of Montezuma, and lord of Iztapalapa)Nezahualcoyotl ("the poet king", who appears on the 100 Mexican bill).