Tlapanaloya

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Country Mexico
Founded1168
Elevation
(of seat)
2,100 m (6,900 ft)
Tlapanaloya
Town
Nickname: 
Tlapa
Tlapanaloya is located in State of Mexico
Tlapanaloya
Tlapanaloya
Coordinates: 19°56′9″N 99°6′7″W / 19.93583°N 99.10194°W / 19.93583; -99.10194
Country Mexico
StateState of Mexico
RegionZumpango Region
MunicipalityTequixquiac
Founded1168
Municipal Status1820
Area
  Total
10.83 km2 (4.18 sq mi)
Elevation
(of seat)
2,100 m (6,900 ft)
Population
 (2010)
  Town
6,466
Time zoneUTC-6 (CST)
Postal code (of seat)
55653
Websitehttp://www.tequixquiac.gob.mx/

Tlapanaloya is a town in the municipality of Tequixquiac in Mexico State in Mexico. The town is bordered on the north La Heredad Ranch ranching The Homestead, south to the Tajo de Tequixquiac, east village Hueypoxtla and west by the town of Santiago Tequixquiac. The name Tlapanaloya is a Nahuatl toponymy, means Place where is broken stones, te- is stone, tlapana is to brake, loyan is place.[1] [2]

The town of Tlapanaloya, is an urban area in the municipality of Tequixquiac. The town is divided in four barrios (neighborhood.) and two colonias ejidales (Agricultural colony).[3]

In Tlapanaloya cross a river Salado de Hueypoxtla, the water most important by irrigation; over hills there are many arroyos and jagueyes.

The orography is formed by hills and plains; the biggest hill is Monte Alto, the Tlapanaloya territory is dry plains of limestone.

History

Tetlapanaloyan was an eleven places of Hueypoxtla province that made a tax payment for the Aztec empire.[4] This site was an Aztec altepetl (village) inhabited by otomi and nahua people.

Spanish period

In 1542, Tlapanaloya was given in encomienda to Spanish Juan Díaz de Lo Real, he built haciendas over Indian's agricultural lands and pay taxes to Hueypoxtla for Mexico City bishop.[5]

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