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  • At the southern extreme of the Avenue of the Dead lies the "Ciudadela" complex that includes the Temple of Quetzalcoatl.

    The Classic Period (300-900 AD) Part 1 2007

  • At the southern extreme of the Avenue of the Dead lies the "Ciudadela" complex that includes the Temple of Quetzalcoatl.

    The Classic Period (300-900 AD) Part 1 2007

  • At the southern extreme of the Avenue of the Dead lies the "Ciudadela" complex that includes the Temple of Quetzalcoatl.

    The Classic Period (300 - 900 AD) Part 1 1997

  • At the southern extreme of the Avenue of the Dead lies the "Ciudadela" complex that includes the Temple of Quetzalcoatl.

    The Classic Period (300 - 900 AD) Part 1 1997

  • By La Ciudadela – Apartamentos flotantes en Europa – Holanda | Concreto on August 5, 2009 at 8: 01 pm

    Tetris Apartments 2009

  • La Ciudadela es una ruptura de energía eficiente del agua, un nuevo proyecto que cuenta con 60 apartamentos de lujo, un aparcamiento, una carretera flotante para acceder al complejo, así como muelles de barco.

    Tetris Apartments 2009

  • Carmenchi Garcia, a San Juan real-estate agent, said sales had picked up at Ciudadela Nordeste, a new five-story condo building in Guaynabo, where prices range from $275,000 to $355,000.

    Puerto Rico Fires Up Housing Market Wesley Lowery 2011

  • I well remember that my father was the only person I had ever known to point out that the Aztec deity Quetzalcoatl god of knowledge, creation, priesthood, and the winds was depicted, in the remarkably un-Aztec stone carvings at the Ciudadela complex in Teotihuacán, as a feathered serpent, a creature totally unknown in the Western Hemisphere, but well-known in China as a drag-on.

    In The Shadow of The Cypress Thomas Steinbeck 2010

  • I well remember that my father was the only person I had ever known to point out that the Aztec deity Quetzalcoatl god of knowledge, creation, priesthood, and the winds was depicted, in the remarkably un-Aztec stone carvings at the Ciudadela complex in Teotihuacán, as a feathered serpent, a creature totally unknown in the Western Hemisphere, but well-known in China as a drag-on.

    In The Shadow of The Cypress Thomas Steinbeck 2010

  • In other shopping research, I concluded that the "new" Mercado de San Juan was overrated, and not nearly as good as La Ciudadela for artesanías, although perhaps it will improve with time.

    A Return To The City - Or - How Mexico Seduces 2006

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