Palacio de Ocomo
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"Palacio de Ocomo", an Archeological Zone located in Oconahua, Jalisco, Mexico, a place that was constructed among the year is 700 and the 1.100 d. C, and reconstructed several times even the Spanish Conquest, when it was abandoned.
Ocomo's Palace is one of the biggest Tecpan of the Ancient Mexico, it has 125 meters for side, and it is considered the more monumental building of this style in Mexico, since measures 1000 square meters.
Model of Ocomo's Palace
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