Tlillan-Tlapallan [ˈt͡ɬilːan t͡ɬaˈpalːan] 'Place of the black and red colour' is a legendary place or region on the Gulf Coast of Mexico where king Quetzalcoatl went on his flight from Tollan in order to burn himself and change into the Morning Star.
[1] The tale can be found in an important 16th-century manuscript (the Codex Chimalpopoca) containing the Annals of Quauhtitlan.
Written in Nahua, the text basically translates a pre-Spanish book.
The tale also occurs in Bernardino de Sahagún's General History of the Things of New Spain.
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