Tula de Allende
municipality of Mexico
Tula de Allende is a town in the state of Hidalgo in Central Mexico, usually referred to simply as Tula. It is the location of an archeological site of a city destroyed in the 12th century at some time between 1168 and 1179 AD. Tula was the center of the indigenous Toltec culture and became the de facto dominant capital city in Mexico following the demise of Teotihuacan.
- Not to be confused with Tula in Russia, which is in a region called Tula Oblast, nor with Ciudad Tula, an historic town in Tamaulipas, Mexico..
The Tula archaeological site is now a major tourist attraction for the state of Hidalgo and is a national park.
The famous columns resembling Atlantean warriors and the pyramid ruins are the most visited part of the ruins.
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