Aztec Tè-kok, pún-sin sī Mexico-Tenochtitlan, Mexico-Texcoco, kap Mexico-Tlacopan 3-ê altepetl (siâⁿ-chhī kok-ka) cho͘-ha̍p--khì-lâi ê Sam-kok Liân-bêng (Nahuatl-gí: Ēxcān Tlahtōlōyān; ho͘-im: ).
In tùi 1428 nî khai-sí thóng-tī Mexico Kok-tē (Valley of Mexico), tè-bé tī 1521 nî hō͘ Hernán Cortés chhōa-thâu ê Se-pan-gâ conquistadores kiam chāi-tē sè-le̍k liâm-ha̍p cheng-ho̍k.
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