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Texcoco

Texcoco is known for its intricate mosaics made from shells, pearls, and other colorful materials. It is a large city, second only to Xalatlán, and is located at the center of the confederation.

Government

The city is governed by a council of elders who are selected for their knowledge of the arts, culture, and diplomacy. They work to maintain Texcoco's reputation as a center of artistic excellence and promote trade with other underwater cities.

Defences

Texcoco's defenses consist of a network of coral reefs, which are carefully tended and grown to provide a natural barrier against threats from the outside. The city also has a small but well-trained defensive force that is ready to respond to any potential threats.

Industry & Trade

Texcoco's economy is largely based on the sale of its mosaics, which are highly sought after throughout the confederation. The city also has a thriving trade in pearls, shells, and other materials used in the creation of its mosaics. In addition to its artistic industry, Texcoco also engages in agriculture and fishing.

Tourism

Texcoco is considered to be one of the most beautiful cities in the confederation, and its mosaics are admired throughout the region. The city is also home to several important cultural institutions, including a library that houses many ancient texts and artifacts, and a school that teaches the art of mosaic-making to young Tlahtocoyatl.

Architecture

Texcoco's architecture is characterized by its use of mosaic patterns, which can be found on many of the city's buildings, streets, and public spaces. The buildings themselves are made of coral, stone, and other natural materials, and are designed to be both functional and aesthetically pleasing.
Type
Large city
Population
90,000
Inhabitant Demonym
Texcocoyatl
Location under
Owning Organization

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