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Teotihuacan is located in central Mexico.
The Teotihuacan people; the city was founded around 100 BC. When the Aztec people settled in central Mexico, in 1325 AD, they discovered the city, which was already abandoned. They were so amazed by the architecture, they named it as Teotihuacan (translation: city of the gods). Its actual name and the name of the civilization that founded it is still a mystery to this day.
Inhabited by 1,032,532,974 people as at 2011
Unknown. When the Aztecs discovered the city, it was already abandoned; Teotihuacan was the name with which the Aztecs called the city (that means "city of the Gods"). Nowadays, the original name of the city, the ethnicity of its inhabitants, their names and the reasons for their downfall is still unknown.
The Aztecs believed that the ancient city of Teotihuacan was built by the gods. They revered Teotihuacan as a sacred place of great importance in their cosmology.
because city of gods means teotihuacan in there language
The phrase "It was used by the Roman Gladiators" does not describe the city of Teotihuacan.
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"It was a city built by the Aztecs". It wasn't. It was founded by the Teotihuacan Civilization around 100 BC, but by the time it was discovered by the Aztecs (circa 1325 AD), it was already abandoned. Aztecs named it as Teotihuacan (i.e. "City of the gods") due to the impressive, gargantuan architectural style.
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Nobody really knows for sure; when Aztecs found the ruins in the 12th century, they named the city as Teotihuacan (City of the Gods). It is believed an invasion from neighboring Olmecs put an end to such civilization.