Veracruz was founded by Hernan Cortes (1485 - 1547) on April 22, 1519 when he set foot in Mexico. He named the city as "Villa Rica de la Vera Cruz" or "Rich village of the True Cross".
Mexico-Tenochtitlan or simply Tenochtitlan was founded by the Aztecs on March 13, 1325 when they became permanent settlers of the Texcoco Valley.
After the Fall of Tenochtitlan in August 13, 1521. Tenochtitlan came to be Mexico City, but it was not founded by Cortes - he just renamed it to sound more "Spanish", as was the practice of the day.
It was a small shrine built in the recently-founded city of Veracruz, in the Gulf of Mexico, on April 22, 1519.
There are many historical cities in Veracruz, but two of the most important include:City of Veracruz, being the first city founded in Mexico by Spanish conquistador Hernan Cortes on April 22, 1519.Xalapa or Jalapa (officially Xalapa-Enriquez), current capital of the state of Veracruz and founded on December 18, 1791.
It is the state in Mexico with the largest share of shoreline on the Gulf of Mexico; it also has the first city founded by Spanish settlers (City and port of Veracruz on April 22, 1519). Finally, it is one of the two states with the largest share of oil production in Mexico.
No. Veracruz is the name of a port city founded in 1519 by Spanish conquistador Hernan Cortes on the eastern coast of Mexico. Nowadays, it is also the name of a federal state within Mexico - yes, Mexico is a federal republic.
Mexico City is inland, in the middle of Mexico. To reach it, there were several proposed routes but the easiest was entering from Veracruz, which is a port city.
The oldest and still populated city in Mexico - and possibly of the Western Hemisphere - would be Cholula, some 100 kilometers (62 miles) west of Mexico City. It was founded circa 1200 B.C. If you mean 'founded by Spaniards', that would be Veracruz, founded by Hernan Cortes in April 22, 1519.
Veracruz is on the Gulf of Mexico coast, while Mexico City is deep within Mexico's mainland. The easiest way to capture the capital and win the war, was through Veracruz, following on Hernan Cortes' steps to Mexico City.
The city of Veracruz was founded by Hernan Cortes, who first landed there in 1519 at the start of his quest to conquer Mexico for Spain. It was named La Villa Rica de la Vera Cruz ("The Rich Town of the True Cross"). The state of Veracruz took its name from the city.
Veracruz, city and port on the Mexican state of Veracruz.
The state of Veracruz de Ignacio de la Llave is in east central Mexico, North America. The city of Veracruz is in east central Veracruz state.
Yes. Mexico has both a state known as Veracruz, and a port city with the same name, located at the aforementioned state. Veracruz is to the east of the country, facing the Gulf of Mexico.
Santa Fe, Los Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco, Monterrey, Veracruz and Mexico City.