Lake Zumpango

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Lake Zumpango is a remnant of the historic interconnected lakes of the Valley of Mexico, once part of the extensive lacustrine system surrounding ancient Tenochtitlan.

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Lake Zumpango canonical 1

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Statements (49)

Predicate Object
instanceOf lake
remnant lake
basinCountry Mexico NERFINISHED
climateZone subtropical highland climate
continent North America
country Mexico
drainageBasin endorheic basin of the Valley of Mexico
elevation approximately 2250 metres above sea level
approximately 7380 feet above sea level
hasEnvironmentalIssue eutrophication
habitat degradation
water pollution
hasLanguageOfToponym Spanish
hasNearbyInfrastructure Zumpango dam structures
hasNearbySettlement San Juan Zitlaltepec NERFINISHED
San Sebastián town (Zumpango municipality) NERFINISHED
Tequixquiac town
hasProtectionStatus local ecological importance area
hasRecreationActivity birdwatching
boat tours
sport fishing
hasShoreLength several tens of kilometres (approximate)
hasToponymicOrigin Nahuatl NERFINISHED
hasWildlife aquatic birds
migratory birds
historicalFunction part of drainage and transport network of the Valley of Mexico
historicallyAssociatedWith Aztec civilization NERFINISHED
Tenochtitlan NERFINISHED
historicallyConnectedTo Lake Chalco NERFINISHED
Lake Texcoco NERFINISHED
Lake Xaltocan NERFINISHED
Lake Xochimilco NERFINISHED
isRemnantOf pre-Hispanic lake system of the Valley of Mexico
locatedIn Valley of Mexico
locatedInAdministrativeEntity State of Mexico NERFINISHED
locatedInHydrologicalRegion closed basin of the Valley of Mexico
locatedInMunicipality Tequixquiac NERFINISHED
Zumpango NERFINISHED
locatedNear Mexico City NERFINISHED
locatedNorthOf Lake Texcoco (former lakebed) NERFINISHED
Mexico City NERFINISHED
nearbyCity Zumpango de Ocampo NERFINISHED
partOf historic interconnected lakes of the Valley of Mexico
historic lacustrine system of the Valley of Mexico
region central Mexico
use fishing
irrigation
recreation
waterBodyType freshwater lake

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Lake Xaltocan hydrologicalConnection Lake Zumpango