Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Pre-Hispanic City of Teotihuacan' has mentioned 'Nahuatl' in the following places:
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Teotihuacan /texc9xaaxcbx8coxcax8atixcbx90wxc9x99xcbx88kxc9x91xcbx90n/[1] (Spanish: Teotihuacxc3xa1n) (Spanish pronunciation:xc2xa0[teotiwa'kan] (listen); modern Nahuatl pronunciationxc2xa0(helpxc2xb7info)) is an ancient Mesoamerican city located in a sub-valley of the Valley of Mexico, which is located in the State of Mexico, 40 kilometers (25xc2xa0mi) northeast of modern-day Mexico City. | WIKI |
Nahuatl scholar Thelma D. Sullivan interprets the name as "place of those who have the road of the gods. | WIKI |
The name is pronounced [te.oxcbx90tixcbx90xcbx88wakaxcbx90n] in Nahuatl, with the accent on the syllable wa. | WIKI |
By normal Nahuatl orthographic conventions, a written accent would not appear in that position. | WIKI |
However, the Nahuatl word "Toltec" generally means "craftsman of the highest level" and may not always refer to the Toltec civilization centered at Tula, Hidalgo. | WIKI |
The city's broad central avenue, called "Avenue of the Dead" (a translation from its Nahuatl name Miccoatli), is flanked by impressive ceremonial architecture, including the immense Pyramid of the Sun (third largest in the World after the Great Pyramid of Cholula and the Great Pyramid of Giza). | WIKI |