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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TlaxcalaTlaxcala - Wikipedia

    Most commercial activity in the state occurs in the municipalities of Apizaco, Chiautempan, Tlaxcala, Huamantla, San Pablo del Monte and Zacatelco. In the last economic census in 2003, INEGI registered 21,307 commercial establishments in the state, most of these being small individually or family-owned enterprises.

    • 4,016 km² (1,551 sq mi)
    • Mexico
  2. www.history.com › topics › latin-americaTlaxcala - HISTORY

    Dec 8, 2009 · The most popular is the Jorge “El Ranchero” Aguilar plaza, built in the 18th century in the heart of Tlaxcala City. Today it’s known for its farms and textiles. Tlaxcala has a long and rich ...

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  4. In 2020, the population in Tlaxcala was 1,342,977 inhabitants (48.4% men and 51.6% women). Compared to 2010, the population in Tlaxcala increased by 14.8%. International sales of Tlaxcala in 2023 were US$1.61B, -0.74% less than the previous year.

  5. Aug 29, 2021 · The most textually detailed of these is the Historia de Tlaxcala, compiled by the mestizo (mixed ancestry) historian Diego Muñoz Camargo, who sailed from Mexico to Spain in order to present a history of his people to the King Phillip II. This was part of a larger effort on the part of the Tlaxcaltecs to portray themselves as having been ...

  6. In the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, Tlaxcala was one of the most important areas of Mesoamerica with commercial ties to the Gulf of Mexico to the Pacific Ocean as well as Central America. [1] As the Aztec Empire grew, it conquered Tlaxcala's neighbors but left the dominion in order to perform annual ritual combat called the “ flower ...

    • October 3, 1525
    • Mexico
  7. The traditional agricultural economical activity of Tlaxcala has stepped forward, as in other states of the country with industrialization and service. In the 2006 edition of System of National Accounts by the INEGI, the internal product of the state is conformed of 50% by the manufacturing industry, food and beverages standing out.

  8. Cities. 19°25′47″N 98°9′43″W. Map of Tlaxcala (state) 19.3125 -98.24. 1 Tlaxcala — its city center is compact and filled with colonial-era building painted in beautiful colors. 19.416667 -98.133333. 2 Apizaco — a jumping-off place for climbing the volcano La Malinche. 19.5833 -98.5667.

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