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English: Photograph from the ancient mexican place Tollan-Xicocotitlan. Now an archeological site.
Español: Fotografía del antigüo lugar llamado Tollan-Xicocotitlan. Ahora un sitio arqueológico.
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27 April 2008 |
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Atlante |
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May 10th, 2008 (see metadata for exact time) |
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Own work (Own photo) |
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Susana Torres Sánchez |
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GNU Free Documentation License
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