A Mexican village is commonly referred to as a "pueblo." The term "pueblo" can denote a small town or community, often characterized by traditional architecture and cultural practices. In rural areas, these villages may feature central plazas, local markets, and close-knit communities. Additionally, "aldea" can also be used to describe smaller, less populated settlements.
It is the Mexican village of Santiago.
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a male (Mexican) from the village of cihual.
A small Mexican village.
a Spanish farming village was called a Royal Road village...
it is called a mexican hat
what are the Mexican landmarks called
chichen itza
A Mexican bull is called a "toro" in Spanish.
The village where Postman Pat lives is called Greendale.
Ishmael's village is called Mogbwemo.
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