Cempoala Veracruz Mexico Ancient Ruins Photography
Bill Bell
Photography
Cempoala (or Zempoala) was an important
Mesoamerican city. It was the largest city on the Gulf of Mexico and the capital
of the kingdom of Totonacapan occupied by the Totonac people. At its peak, it
had a population of between 25,000 and 30,000. The name means "place of the
twenty waters" due to several rivers meeting near the site and is eight
kilometers from the current city of Veracruz, Veracruz, one kilometer from the
banks of the Río Actopan and six kilometers from the Gulf. The city was an
important staging post in the conquest of Mexico by Hernán Cortés.
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