Año económico – fiscal year
Tené cuidado de no confundir la palabra año con ano ha, ha, ha
This is the Aztec Sun Stone. It is over 3.5 meters in diameter and about 1 meter thick, weighing in at 24,590 kg. Shortly after the Spanish conquest of the Aztec empire 500 years ago it was buried in the Zócalo (main square) of what is now Mexico City. It was (re-)discovered 250 years later in 1790 during repairs on the main cathedral. About 50 years after the conquest, the Archbishop of Mexico ordered it covered up so the memory of the ancient sacrifices would be lost. And it was... until in the late 1700's when the then current viceroy of "New Spain" initiated some urban reforms including new streets and drains. They uncovered the Aztec Sun Stone afresh and after a bit of debate it was decided that it should be preserved rather than be reburied because of its pagan origins. It now rests in the National Anthropology Museum in Mexico City, where I saw it as a little kid. I think my parents bought a colorful Aztec calendar jigsaw puzzle from the museum store from which I still recall the colorful pictures of Aztec gods that you can kind of make out on the calendar's inner circle -- they were easy to pick out from a gazillion jigsaw pieces:
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Sam
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Hola Don,
Vos is used frequently in Nicaragua, Colombia, Uruguay and Argentina instead of tú in many cases. Really used a lot in Antioquia (Medellín and the coffee triangle). ¿Entendés parce?
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