Mesoamerica refers to a broad geographical area in the southern part of North America, consisting of parts of modern-day Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, Belize, Nicaragua, El Salvador, and northern Costa Rica.
The cultures historically present in these areas include:
Aztec, 1325–1521 CE, central Mexico
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Huastec, 1000 BC–1500 CE, Hidalgo, Veracruz, San Luis Potosi and Tamaulipas
Maya, 2600 BC–1697 CE, Mexican Southern states: Chiapas, Tabasco, Campeche and
Yucatan Peninsula; Central America: Belize; Guatemala; El Salvador; Honduras
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Mixtec, unknown–1600 CE, western Oaxaca
Olmec, 1500–400 BC, Veracruz and Tabasco
Purepecha Empire or Tarascan state, 1300–1530 CE, Michoacan
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Teuchitlan tradition, 300 BC – 500 CE, north-central Jalisco
Toltec, 900–1100 CE – may be mythical
Totonac, unknown–1500 CE, eastern Mexico
Western Mexico shaft tomb tradition, 1500–300 CE, Michoacan, Colima, Jalisco, Nayarit
Western Mexico shaft tomb tradition, 300 BC–400 CE, Jalisco, Nayarit, and, to a lesser extent, Colima
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The geographical zones of Mesoamerica are extremely diverse. There are mountains, lowlands, deserts, rainforests, and coastal areas, the climate conditions varying across each.