The beginnings of Teotihuacan are unsure and open to some debate.
Its ending is also still obscure.
In the 7th century, Teotihuacán was destroyed by fire.
Teotihuacan is referred to as the "City of the Gods".
The history of Teotihuacan may be divided into six main sections: Metepec, Miccaotli, Patlachique, Tlamimilolpa, Tzacualli, and Xolalpan.
At its peak of popularity, Teotihuacan had more then 200,000 people living there.
It was a later civilization, the Aztecs, that gave "Teotihuacan" its name.
These days, Teotihuacan is Mexico’s most visited archaeological site.
City of the Gods: Mexico's Ancient City of Teotihuacan
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