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- Amula,_New_Spain abstract "Amula was a colonial province of New Spain from the mid-16th century until 1821. It corresponded with the modern municipalities of Zapotitlán de Vadillo, Tuxcacuesco, Cuautitlán de García Barragán and Tolimán. Prior to the Spanish incursion the area was split between the states of Amole, Cozolapa, Tuxcacuexco and possibly Tzapotitlan. Amole also had two dependent states, Copalla and Teotitlan.The indigenous inhabitants primarily spoke languages of the western Otomi group which was distinct from the language of the Otomi people of modern Hidalgo although it may have been related. The main languages were Amultecan, Bapame, Pino and Zapoteco (not to be confused with the Zapotec languages of Oaxaca). Amole and its neighboring states defeated Purépecha attempts to invade the area early in the 16th century.The Spanish took over the area in 1523. By the early 1530s it was formed into the province of Amyla y Tuscacuesco although the name was shortened to just Amula. Religious change in the area was slower with the Franciscans first arriving in the 1540s but no permanent church organization formed until 1579.".
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- Amula,_New_Spain wikiPageLength "1477".
- Amula,_New_Spain wikiPageOutDegree "22".
- Amula,_New_Spain wikiPageRevisionID "670210537".
- Amula,_New_Spain wikiPageWikiLink Amole_(state).
- Amula,_New_Spain wikiPageWikiLink Amultecan.
- Amula,_New_Spain wikiPageWikiLink Bapame.
- Amula,_New_Spain wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Mexico.
- Amula,_New_Spain wikiPageWikiLink Copalla.
- Amula,_New_Spain wikiPageWikiLink Cozolapa.
- Amula,_New_Spain wikiPageWikiLink Cuautitlán_de_García_Barragán.
- Amula,_New_Spain wikiPageWikiLink Hidalgo_(state).
- Amula,_New_Spain wikiPageWikiLink New_Spain.
- Amula,_New_Spain wikiPageWikiLink Oaxaca.
- Amula,_New_Spain wikiPageWikiLink Otomi_people.
- Amula,_New_Spain wikiPageWikiLink Pino_(language).
- Amula,_New_Spain wikiPageWikiLink Purépecha_people.
- Amula,_New_Spain wikiPageWikiLink Teotitlan.
- Amula,_New_Spain wikiPageWikiLink Teotitlán.
- Amula,_New_Spain wikiPageWikiLink Tolimán,_Jalisco.
- Amula,_New_Spain wikiPageWikiLink Tuxcacuesco.
- Amula,_New_Spain wikiPageWikiLink Tuxcacuexco.
- Amula,_New_Spain wikiPageWikiLink Tzapotitlan.
- Amula,_New_Spain wikiPageWikiLink Western_Otomi_group.
- Amula,_New_Spain wikiPageWikiLink Zapotec_languages.
- Amula,_New_Spain wikiPageWikiLink Zapoteco_(northern).
- Amula,_New_Spain wikiPageWikiLink Zapotitlán_de_Vadillo.
- Amula,_New_Spain wikiPageWikiLinkText "Amula".
- Amula,_New_Spain wikiPageWikiLinkText "Amula, New Spain".
- Amula,_New_Spain hasPhotoCollection Amula,_New_Spain.
- Amula,_New_Spain subject Category:History_of_Mexico.
- Amula,_New_Spain hypernym Province.
- Amula,_New_Spain type Settlement.
- Amula,_New_Spain comment "Amula was a colonial province of New Spain from the mid-16th century until 1821. It corresponded with the modern municipalities of Zapotitlán de Vadillo, Tuxcacuesco, Cuautitlán de García Barragán and Tolimán. Prior to the Spanish incursion the area was split between the states of Amole, Cozolapa, Tuxcacuexco and possibly Tzapotitlan.".
- Amula,_New_Spain label "Amula, New Spain".
- Amula,_New_Spain sameAs m.0hq_b1d.
- Amula,_New_Spain sameAs Q4748930.
- Amula,_New_Spain sameAs Q4748930.
- Amula,_New_Spain wasDerivedFrom Amula,_New_Spain?oldid=670210537.
- Amula,_New_Spain isPrimaryTopicOf Amula,_New_Spain.