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The section on "Religion in the Land" is very awkward and I question why it's included at all. In particular, the sentence that reads "It's religions like these that have made a market of the land and its people to bring in more money to strengthen the churches in Tzintzuntzan" is very unclear. I suggest deleting the entire section, since it has nothing to do with the archaeological site.850 C (talk)22:10, 16 August 2014 (UTC)[reply]
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