Disambiguation evidence for former Lake Zumpango via surface form

"Former Lake Zumpango"


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Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "Former Lake Zumpango".

Predicate Object
basinCountry Mexico
category Former lakes of North America
category Geography of the State of Mexico
category Lakes of the Valley of Mexico
causeOfDisappearance drainage and desiccation projects
causeOfDisappearance urban expansion in the Valley of Mexico
climateRegion Mexican Plateau
connectedTo former Lake Chalco
connectedTo former Lake Texcoco
connectedTo former Lake Xaltocan
connectedTo former Lake Xochimilco
country Mexico
culturalSignificance part of the lake system that sustained the Aztec capital region
drainedBy artificial drainage works of the Valley of Mexico
elevationRelativeToSeaLevel high-altitude lake
environmentalImpact loss of wetland habitat
environmentalImpact reduction of biodiversity in the Valley of Mexico
geologicalSetting closed high-altitude basin
historicalFunction part of the hydrological regulation of the Valley of Mexico
historicalFunction support system for settlements in the northern Valley of Mexico
historicalPeriod Postclassic period of Mesoamerica
surface form: Aztec period
historicalPeriod colonial period in Mexico
historicalPeriod pre-Columbian era
hydrologicalSystem closed basin of the Valley of Mexico
instanceOf endorheic basin
instanceOf former lake
languageOfToponym Nahuatl
locatedIn Valley of Mexico
locatedInAdministrativeEntity State of Mexico
northOf Lake Texcoco
surface form: former Lake Texcoco
northwestOf Mexico City
partOf drainage works of the Valley of Mexico (colonial and modern)
partOf historical lakes of the Valley of Mexico
partOf interconnected lacustrine system of the Valley of Mexico
presentCondition largely drained
presentCondition remnants represented by modern Zumpango water bodies and wetlands
region central Mexico
relatedTo Tenochtitlan
surface form: Aztec capital Tenochtitlan
relatedTo Valley of Mexico lake drainage history
supportedActivity agriculture
supportedActivity fishing
supportedActivity transportation by canoe
usedBy Aztec Empire
surface form: Aztec civilization
usedBy pre-Hispanic peoples of the Valley of Mexico
waterType freshwater lake