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- Malinalco abstract "Malinalco is a town and municipality located 65 kilometers south of the city of Toluca in the south of the western portion of the State of Mexico. Malinalco is 115 km southwest Mexico City.Malinalco has always been associated with magic or sorcery due to the legend that it was the home the goddess Malinalxóchil. The municipality is home to the famed village of Chalma, where according to legend, an image of a Black Christ miraculously appeared in a cave that was devoted to the god Oxtoteotl. It is the second-most visited shrine in Mexico, after the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe.The Aztecs conquered the area in the 1470s, and established here a sanctuary for their military elite, the Eagle and Jaguar warriors. The complex was built on the Cerro de los Idolos (Hill of the Idols), over an older ceremonial site. The main attraction of this archeological site is the Cuauhcalli or House of Eagles, which is a building carved out of the side of the mountain.The name Malinalco comes from the Nahuatl word malinalli, which is a kind of grass (Poaceae) called zacate del carbonero in Spanish, the word xóchitl, which means flower and co, which means place, which a translation of “where they worship the goddess Malinalxóchitl, the malinalli flower”. The name also refers to one of the time periods on the Aztec calendar, marked by the malinalli plant, according to the Quauhtinchan Annals. In Aztec and early colonial times, the area was represented by a number of glyphs, often with elements of the malinalli plant and/or a human skull to indicate sacrifice.Unlike most other municipalities in the state of Mexico, Malinalco does not use an Aztec glyph or coat of arms. Instead, it has a logo that was designed by Ernesto Romero Tetazin in 1985. It consists of the seal of the nation of Mexico, from which rises a figure that simulates a low mountain under a malinalli flower. This includes the motto “Your archeology is the perseverance of our race, culture and work” (Tu arqueología constancia de nuestra raza cultura y trabajo). To the left is the word Malinaltepetl.".
- Malinalco country Mexico.
- Malinalco elevation "1740.0".
- Malinalco isPartOf State_of_Mexico.
- Malinalco leaderTitle "Municipal President".
- Malinalco populationTotal "22970".
- Malinalco postalCode "52440".
- Malinalco thumbnail Mexico.Mex.Malinalco.Panorama.01.jpg?width=300.
- Malinalco timeZone Time_in_Mexico.
- Malinalco utcOffset "-6".
- Malinalco wikiPageID "325627".
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- Malinalco blank1Name Demonym.
- Malinalco coordinatesRegion "MX".
- Malinalco elevationFootnotes "of seat".
- Malinalco elevationM "1740".
- Malinalco establishedDate "12".
- Malinalco establishedDate "1826".
- Malinalco establishedTitle "Founded".
- Malinalco establishedTitle "Municipal Status".
- Malinalco imageCaption "Panoramic shot of the town".
- Malinalco imageSkyline "Mexico.Mex.Malinalco.Panorama.01.jpg".
- Malinalco latd "18".
- Malinalco latm "56".
- Malinalco latns "N".
- Malinalco lats "54".
- Malinalco leaderName "Vidal Pérez Vargas".
- Malinalco leaderTitle "Municipal President".
- Malinalco longd "99".
- Malinalco longew "W".
- Malinalco longm "29".
- Malinalco longs "41".
- Malinalco name "Malinalco".
- Malinalco populationAsOf "2005".
- Malinalco populationBlank "6523".
- Malinalco populationBlank1Title "Seat".
- Malinalco populationFootnotes "Municipality".
- Malinalco populationTotal "22970".
- Malinalco postalCode "52440".
- Malinalco postalCodeType "Postal code".
- Malinalco pushpinMap "Mexico".
- Malinalco pushpinMapsize "300".
- Malinalco settlementType "Town & Municipality".
- Malinalco subdivisionName State_of_Mexico.
- Malinalco subdivisionType Administrative_divisions_of_Mexico.
- Malinalco subdivisionType "Country".
- Malinalco timezone Time_in_Mexico.
- Malinalco totalType "Municipality".
- Malinalco utcOffset "-6".
- Malinalco website "http:// www.malinalco.gob.mx/".
- Malinalco subject Category:Aztec_sites.
- Malinalco subject Category:Municipalities_of_the_State_of_Mexico.
- Malinalco subject Category:Populated_places_in_the_State_of_Mexico.
- Malinalco point "18.948333333333334 -99.49472222222222".
- Malinalco point "18.95 -99.5".
- Malinalco type Place.
- Malinalco type PopulatedPlace.
- Malinalco type Settlement.
- Malinalco type Town.
- Malinalco type Wikidata:Q532.
- Malinalco type Place.
- Malinalco type Location.
- Malinalco type _Feature.
- Malinalco type SpatialThing.
- Malinalco comment "Malinalco is a town and municipality located 65 kilometers south of the city of Toluca in the south of the western portion of the State of Mexico. Malinalco is 115 km southwest Mexico City.Malinalco has always been associated with magic or sorcery due to the legend that it was the home the goddess Malinalxóchil. The municipality is home to the famed village of Chalma, where according to legend, an image of a Black Christ miraculously appeared in a cave that was devoted to the god Oxtoteotl.".
- Malinalco label "Malinalco (comune)".
- Malinalco label "Malinalco (municipio)".
- Malinalco label "Malinalco".
- Malinalco label "Municipio Malinalco".
- Malinalco label "Малиналько (муниципалитет)".
- Malinalco sameAs Municipio_Malinalco.
- Malinalco sameAs Malinalco_(municipio).
- Malinalco sameAs Malinalco_(comune).
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- Malinalco sameAs 8583684.
- Malinalco sameAs Q2115001.
- Malinalco sameAs Q2115001.
- Malinalco lat "18.948333333333334".
- Malinalco lat "18.95".
- Malinalco long "-99.49472222222222".
- Malinalco long "-99.5".
- Malinalco wasDerivedFrom Malinalco?oldid=592347628.
- Malinalco depiction Mexico.Mex.Malinalco.Panorama.01.jpg.
- Malinalco homepage www.malinalco.gob.mx.
- Malinalco isPrimaryTopicOf Malinalco.
- Malinalco name "Malinalco".