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    Front

    NAME: Claudia Alejandra Silva Delgado

    Grade: 3 Grup:A

    Turn: morning paper

    Work: Tehuacan

    teacher's name: Brenda Yamel

    school cycle:2012-2013

    Number list: 51

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    DedicatoryI have managed start with this job because to my parents that

    me an apollado lot and my teacher who taught me to like the

    things acer also by my family my grandparents uncles cousins n

    all that I need Cunado been in there many thanks to all.

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    1.- Location

    Tehuacn is located in the southeastern part of the state of Puebla, bordering to the north with Tepanco Lopez, Santiago

    Miahuatlan, Nicols Bravo, and Vicente Guerrero, on the east by Vicente Guerrero, San Antonio Creek and Ajalpan, to the south

    San Gabriel Chilac, Zapotitlan and Altepexi and on the west by Zapotitlan, St. Maarten Atexcal, Juan N. Mendez and Tepanco

    Lopez.tehuacan city, southeasternPueblaestado (state), south-centralMexico. It is situated in the Tehuacn valley of the Sierra

    Madre Oriental, at an elevation of 5,500 feet (1,700 metres). Founded in 1540, Tehuacn is one of the oldest Spanish

    settlements in Mexico. Its hinterland yields corn (maize), beans, wheat, alfalfa, oranges, grapes, and pomegranates, as well as

    cattle, pigs, and goats. Rich silver and lead mines are located nearby. The region is known for its mineral waters, which are

    bottled in the city and distributed throughout the nation. It also has wineries and distilleries. The scenic setting, pleasant

    climate, colonial buildings, and the local handicrafts of Mixtec Indians have made Tehuacn a tourist centre. The city, lying

    southeast of Mexico City, is accessible from the capital and from Puebla city by highway, railroad, and air. Pop. (2000) 204,598;

    (2010) 248,716.2.- Area

    Tehuacn, represents 1.15% of the area of the state of Puebla, covering an area of approximately 390.36 km2.

    that is tehuacan?

    Tehuacn is the second largest city in the Mexican state ofPuebla, nestled in the Southeast Valley of Tehuacn,

    bordering the states ofOaxaca and Veracruz. The 2010 census reported a population of 248,716 in the city and

    274,906 in its surroundingmunicipality of the same name, of which it serves as municipal seat. The municipality has an

    area of 390.36 km (150.72 sq mi).

    Originally a Native American settlement, it became officially a city in the Viceroyalty of New Spain in 1660. According

    to the archaeologist Richard Stockton MacNeish, the Valley of Tehuacn is the first place maize was ever cultivated

    by humankind. He arrived at this conclusion when he found over 10,000 teoscintle cobs in what is now known as the

    Cave of Coxcatlan.In the late nineteenth century, the city was well known for its mineral springs. In fact,Peafiel (now owned by Cadbury

    Schweppes), a well known soft drinks manufacturer, extracts water from these wells for use in their products.

    Tehuacn also has an important cluster ofpoultry producers, making the city and its surroundings one of the most

    important egg producing regions in Mexico.[2]

    Historically, the Valley of Tehuacn is important to the whole of Mexico, as the most ancient forms of

    cultivated maize known were found here by archeologists.

    Tehuacn: The meaning of the name Tehuacan comes from the words: TEO = god; HUA = possessive; CAN = place;

    which means "Place of gods".

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    Tehuacn shield

    The Shield of Tehuacn is made up of four quarters:

    In the first quarter there is a black eagle on the nopal with two arrows in its right claw and another crossed by its

    legs, on the left side of the quarter are three maize with spikes of gold which the Indians call "Miahuatl", in a blue

    field.

    In the second quarter it shows a Black Eagle in white with a golden beak putting one leg on ateponaxtle and the

    other lifting two clasped arrows. At the right side of the eagle an ayacaxtle or sonaja is playing an instrument and

    dancing with the Indians. Just below is a drum, on the left side are two teponaxcle and below sits aQuetzalfeather.

    In the third quarter there is a bush with a red flower on its outspread branches; in the native language the flower is

    called a "tlaxochitl". Below the tree is a bird digging up a flower, the tree is called aMezquite. On the right side is a

    castle on a hill and near it there are white and colored stones, below the castle is a cave.

    In the fourth quarter there is a decapitated head which is held up by a hand that is reaching out from the right side

    and is holding the head up by its hair, the left hand is also in the picture and is grasping an arc. In the midst of the

    four quarters the head of Chimalpopoca and as Cimera, the Virgin of the Conception.

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