Tuxcacuexco
Tuxcacuexco was a state in modern Jalisco in the general area of the modern municipality of Tuxcacuesco prior to the Spanish invasion. It was inhabited by speakers of a Western Otomi language. The relation between this language and the language of the Otomi people of Hidalgo is not known.
In the early 16th-century Tuxcacuexco and its neighboring states, such as Amole and Cozolapa, resisted attempts to conquer them by the Purépecha. These states were conquered by the Spanish in 1523.
Sources
- Gerhard, Peter. Guide to the Historical Geography of New Spain. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1972. p. 46.
gollark: You could probably just use triple backticks or U+0000 (null, \0, whatever).
gollark: Idea: name an esolang something which is unrepresentable as a wiki page title, Discord message or spoken out loud.
gollark: Zstd 1.1.3 contains a multi-threaded compression API that allows a compression operation to leverage multiple threads. The output from this API is compatible with the Zstandard frame format and doesn't require any special handling on the decompression side. In other words, a compressor can switch to the multi-threaded API and decompressors won't care.
gollark: ???
gollark: Maybe make it `rand % 16` or something so it'll only have an effect rarely, for extra confusion.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.