Tlaltizapán

Tlaltizapán is a small town in the state of . Historical travelers will appreciate its storied past with a 16th century monastery, a number of other historic churches, and the site of a notorious Mexican Revolution battle in which Carrancista troops committed atrocities on locals.
  • Type: Town with 10,600 residents
  • Description: municipal seat of Tlaltizapán, State of Morelos, Mexico
  • Also known as: Tlaltizapan

Tlaltizapán

Latitude
18.6858° or 18° 41′ 9″ north
Longitude
-99.1193° or 99° 7′ 9″ west
Population
10,600
Elevation
952 metres (3,123 feet)
Open location code
76C2MVPJ+87
Open­Street­Map ID
node 356339672
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­town
Geo­Names ID
3515415
Wiki­data ID
Q2651781
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In Other Languages

From Basque to Vietnamese—“Tlaltizapán” goes by many names.
  • Basque: Tlaltizapán de Zapata (udalerria)
  • Basque: Tlaltizapán de Zapata
  • Catalan: Tlaltizapán
  • Cebuano: Tlaltizapán
  • Chechen: Тлалтизапан (Тлалтизапан, Морелос)
  • Chechen: Тлалтизапан
  • Dutch: Tlaltizapán, Morelos
  • Dutch: Tlaltizapán
  • Esperanto: Tlaltizapán
  • French: Tlaltizapán
  • Hungarian: Tlaltizapán
  • Italian: Tlaltizapán
  • Moksha: Тлальтисапан
  • Portuguese: Tlaltizapán
  • Russian: Тлальтисапан
  • Scots: Tlaltizapán
  • Serbian: Тлалтизапан
  • Serbo-Croatian: Opština Tlaltizapán de Zapata
  • Serbo-Croatian: Tlaltizapán, Morelos
  • Spanish: Tlaltizapan
  • Spanish: Tlaltizapán
  • Swedish: Tlaltizapán
  • Tatar: Тлалтизапан (Тлалтизапан, Морелос)
  • Tatar: Тлалтизапан
  • Turkish: Tlaltizapán
  • Vietnamese: Tlaltizapán

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