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For starters, it has risen from a population of 200,000 to 19 million. Most Aztec buildings were destroyed by the Spanish and now some ruins of the Great Temple (Spanish: Templo Mayor) remain as archaeological sites. Most of the city is covered by roads, buildings and civil structures. There are some large parks (Chapultepec, Parque Hundido, Coyoacan nurseries), but most of the city is formed of continuous urban growth (meaning no sprawlis found in Mexico City).

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