Popocatépetl and Iztaccíhuatl
"Popocatépetl and Iztaccíhuatl" the volcanoes Popocatépetl ("the Smoking Mountain") and Iztaccíhuatl ("white woman" in Nahuatl, sometimes called the Mujer Dormida "sleeping woman" in Spanish) which overlook the Valley of Mexico. The most common variety relates the Nahua romance of the princess Iztaccíhuatl and the warrior Popocatépetl. This tale is recorded in several different versions. A summary based on one version as recounted at a September 2006 "Myth, Mortals and Immortality: Works from the Museo Soumaya de México" exhibition at the Smithsonian Institution.
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Popocatépetl and Iztaccíhuatl
"Popocatépetl and Iztaccíhuatl" the volcanoes Popocatépetl ("the Smoking Mountain") and Iztaccíhuatl ("white woman" in Nahuatl, sometimes called the Mujer Dormida "sleeping woman" in Spanish) which overlook the Valley of Mexico. The most common variety relates the Nahua romance of the princess Iztaccíhuatl and the warrior Popocatépetl. This tale is recorded in several different versions. A summary based on one version as recounted at a September 2006 "Myth, Mortals and Immortality: Works from the Museo Soumaya de México" exhibition at the Smithsonian Institution.
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La Leyenda de los Volcanes, en ...... Popocatépetl et Ixtaccíhuatl.
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La leyenda de los volcanes es ...... ar a la princesa Iztaccíhuatl.
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La Leyenda de los Volcanes, en ...... Popocatépetl et Ixtaccíhuatl.
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La leyenda de los volcanes es ...... cíhuatl en el Valle de México.
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La Leyenda de los Volcanes
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Leyenda de los volcanes
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Popocatépetl and Iztaccíhuatl
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