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Yaonáhuac is the municipal seat of Yaonáhuac Municipality, in the Mexican state of Puebla.
Nomenclature
Two translations exist for "Yaonáhuac":
- It may come from huey, "great"; atl "water"; ohtli, and náhuac, "way" and via "together, close". Hence "next to the great waterway".
- Or it may come from yau, "to go" or "to walk" and náhuac, "together", "they go together", referring to two small rivers that are united later to form the Puxtla river.
19°52′N 97°27′W / 19.867°N 97.450°W / 19.867; -97.450
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