- Tlatelolco (Mexico City)
Tlatelolco ( _nc. Tlatelōlco IPA2|tɬa.te.'loːl.ko or " _nc. Tlatilōlco" From
Nahuatl Tlatelolco, Tlalli=Land; telolli= hill, Knoll; co= place; literaly translated "In the little hill of land") is an area in the Cuauhtémoc borough ofMexico City , centered on thePlaza de las Tres Culturas , a square surrounded on three sides by an excavatedAztec archaeological site, a 17th century church calledTemplo de Santiago , and office complexes belonging the Mexican foreign ministry.Historical events of modern Tlatelolco
The Nonoalco-Tlatelolco housing project, built in the 1960s, is served by
Metro Tlatelolco . It is also home to the pyramid-shapedBanobras building, which houses a 47-bellcarillon . At 125 meters, this is the world's tallest carillon tower. There is also a building covered with white marble that is the former home of the Secretariat of Foreign Affairs (SRE).In 1967, the
Treaty of Tlatelolco signed here, with the aim of establishing anuclear weapon -free zone throughoutLatin America and theCaribbean . Since then, all the region's countries have signed and ratified the treaty.On October 2, 1968, ten days before the start of the
1968 Summer Olympics the plaza was the scene of theTlatelolco massacre , in which more than 300 student protesters were killed by thearmy andpolice .On September 19, 1985, many housing buildings were destroyed or suffered damages due to the
1985 Mexico City earthquake . One structure, the "Nuevo León" building, became a symbol of the Mexican people's solidarity during the disaster, represented by a small square in the spot where the building collapsed. Among the many others,Plácido Domingo labored there to help to rescue survivors.References
External links
* [http://www.sre.gob.mx/acerca/images/edificio_y_3culturas_sre.jpgTres Culturas]
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