Tell me something I don't know about mexico

tell me something I don't know about mexico

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Rightful french clay.

Mexico dubs stuff for all of LA.
The symbol on the Mexican flag is call back to a mesoamerican legend.

Dragon Ball is culture over there.

They don't thank Americans for their service

what happens in zacatecas?

what is dubs

The translate scripts and re-record lines in Spanish.

thanks you for your service

México City was once called Tenochtitlan and was situated over a lake called Texcoco, it was a floating city, but the lake got drained, now the city is sinking thanks to that.

The real Mexican language is nahuatl

My grandparents are from there

is that the one where the spaniard conquistadors drained it becuz some mestizo said there was a city of gold under it? lol

No, that's another lake the incas had called Titicaca, Texcoco got drained simply because there was a lot of people and the chinampas (floating islands artificially made) became too numerous finally draining the lake

the Titicaca was never drained nor there're were any attempts for it, it's simply too large

very interesting, how did they made floating island ?

they don't speak french

they didn't. They diverted some nearby rivers and built some dams so the water formed a lake around the city and they built the city there. The spaniards then broke the dams and the water drained.

they weren't floating but artificial islands (raised beds)

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why mexicans never conquered the rest of central america?

also raised beds were employed here too (also in Bolivia, Ecuador, Colombia, US, etc)

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and some natives here do live in man-made floating island villages

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They did

i mean recently.

Mexicans can't even conquer their own land

they are tourist traps now but several decades ago those islands were the real deal, if they weren't careful sometimes they ended up in Bolivia, nowadays the islands are always anchored near the shore so tourists can access them quickly

the yellow filtered mexico you see in movies, a whole state of that

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