• languages: Mezquital Otomi (Otomí del Valle del Mezquital). The autonym is Hñahñu It is spoken in the state of Hidalgo, especially in the Mezquital Valley...
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    Otomi (/ˌoʊtəˈmiː/ OH-tə-MEE; Spanish: Otomí [otoˈmi]) is an Oto-Pamean language spoken by approximately 240,000 indigenous Otomi people in the central...
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    Educación Pública (México) sobre los otomíes del Valle del Mezquital. "Aprende otomí con gramática de un otomí". Red de Información Indígena. "Todo sobre...
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    The Mezquital Valley (Mezquital Otomi: B’ot’ähi) is a series of small valleys and flat areas located in Central Mexico, about 60 kilometres (37 mi) north...
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  • Huichapan (category Otomi settlements)
    425 inhabitants who spoke an indigenous language, primarily Otomí del Valle del Mezquital "Huichapan". Enciclopedia de los Municipios de México. Instituto...
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    Coyoacán (redirect from Colonia del Carmen)
    the offices used to manage the vast lands he was granted as the Marquis del Valle de Oaxaca, which included the Coyoacán area. Local legend states that...
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    Hernández; Torquemada, Moisés Victoria (2004). Diccionario del hñähñu (otomí) del Valle del Mezquital, estado de Hidalgo (in Spanish). Instituto Lingüístico...
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    Moisés; Sinclair Crawford, Donaldo (2010). Diccionario del hñähñu (otomí) del Valle del Mezquital, estado de Hidalgo (PDF) (2nd ed.). México, D.F; México:...
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    Tepetitlan in San Felipe del Progreso as well as those in Valle del Bravo and Villa Victoria. Lakes in the state include the Laguna del Sol and Laguna de la...
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    Pachuca (category Articles containing Mezquital Otomi-language text)
    Retrieved 2009-10-08. "Diccionario del hñähñu (otomí): Valle del Mezquital, Hidalgo" (PDF) (in Spanish and Otomi). Summer Institute of Linguistics. Archived...
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    1951, by presidential decree, the Patrimonio Indígena del Valle de Mezquital (Valley of Mezquital Indigenous Heritage) was created in Ixmiquilpan by President...
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    Huejotla (section Otomi)
    of Querétaro. Sierra Otomí usually self-identify as Ñuhu or Ñuhmu depending on the dialect they speak, whereas Mezquital Otomi selfidentify as Hñähñu...
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    (1997). "Las distinciones y las diferencias en la historia colonial del Valle del Mezquital" (PDF). Dimensión Antropológica. 9–10 (4). Ciudad de México, México:...
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    Tula de Allende (category Otomi settlements)
    covers an area of 1 km2. 2021 Tula River floods Diccionario del ñhähñu (otomí), Valle del Mezquital, Estado de Hidalgo (PDF) (in Spanish) (2 ed.). SIL. p. 488...
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    Huamango (category Otomi sites)
    spelling Otomí Spanish: [otoˈmi]) See Wright Carr (2005). Lastra (2006) Lately some speakers of Mezquital Valley have begun to consider the word "Otomi" as...
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    Mexico City (category Articles containing Mezquital Otomi-language text)
    Secretaría del Medio Ambiente del Distrito Federal, SMA (2002) Programa para Mejorar la Calidad del Aire de la Zona Metropolitana del Valle de México,...
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    Cuernavaca (category Articles containing Mezquital Otomi-language text)
    groups of Mexico: Rarámuri, Yoreme, Yaqui, Purhépecha, Huichol, Mazahua, Otomí (or Hñahñu), Nahua, Mixtec, Tzotzil, Tzeltal, and Zapotec, besides spaces...
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  • today the Mezquital Valley in the state of Hidalgo and adjacent areas in the State of Mexico. The region was one of two regions settled by Otomí people,...
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  • en Castellano (Mimeo) (in Spanish). Mexico: Patronato Indígena del Valle del Mezquital e Instituto Lingüístico de Verano. p. 21. Swadesh, Morris (1956)...
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  • José Luis Romo Martín (category Otomi people)
    iconography alludes to images of childhood, to his birthplace in Valle del Mezquital and to recent events, whether related to his life or to his personal...
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    Texcoco de Mora (category Articles containing Mezquital Otomi-language text)
    city include the Centro Universitario UAEM Texcoco and the Universidad del Valle de Mexico. The latter was opened in a two-story building in 2004 and contains...
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    parts of the state. Most artisans are indigenous, with the Otomi populations of the Mezquital Valley being the most dominant. Other important handcrafts...
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  • Mazatlán Mazatec language, Mazatlán Mazatec   Vulnerable     Mezquital Otomí language, Mezquital Otomí   Definitely endangered     Misantla Totonac language...
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  • network. On March 27, 1963, the public agency Patrimonio Indígena del Valle de Mezquital signed on its first radio station, XHD-FM, with a formal inauguration...
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    Mexico City within the valley that connects the Valley of Mexico with the Mezquital Valley. The name comes from Nahuatl and means "place of tequesquite waters"...
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    Santiago Tequixquiac (category Articles containing Mezquital Otomi-language text)
    Santiago Tequixquiac (or Tequixquiac in Nahuatl and Nthehe in Otomi), is a town and municipal seat from municipality of Tequixquiac in the State of Mexico...
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    thousand visitors per edition. Within the Mezquital Valley is one of the most representative areas of the Otomi region. Located at more than 1500 m s. n...
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    The Sierra Norte Otomi are one of two main groups of Otomi found in Mexico, with the other in the Mezquital Valley in Hidalgo. The Otomi are likely originally...
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  • border area Otomi, Tenango otn Hidalgo and Puebla San Nicolás Otomi, Mezquital ote Hidalgo Mezquital valley; México state: north border Otomi, Temoaya ott...
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