Huitzilopochco (sometimes called Churubusco, and other variants) was a small pre-Columbian Nahua altepetl (city-state) in the Valley of Mexico.
[1][2] Huitzilopochco was called one of the Nauhtecuhtli ("Four Lords"), alongside Culhuacan, Itztapalapan and Mexicatzinco.
[3] The name Huitzilopochco means "place of Huitzilopochtli (a god)" in Nahuatl.
The inhabitants of Huitzilopochco were known as Huitzilopochca.
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