Tepexi el Viejo

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Tepexi el Viejo is a pre-Columbian archaeological site in Mexico, located southeast of the city of Puebla.[1] The name was originally Tepexic, which means "split rock or steep" in Nahuatl, composed of the words tetl ("stone") and pexic ("split" or "cut").

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