تنوشتيتلان
تنوشتيتلان was an ancient city located in what is now central Mexico. It served as the capital of the Aztec Empire and was known for its impressive architecture, including temples and palaces. The city was built on an island in Lake Texcoco and featured a complex system of canals and causeways that facilitated trade and transportation.
At its height in the early 16th century, تنوشتيتلان was one of the largest cities in the world, with a population estimated at over 200,000. The city was a center of culture, religion, and commerce, showcasing the advanced engineering and artistic skills of the Aztec civilization.