English: La Malinche, detail from the "Monumento al Mestizaje" by Julián Martínez y M. Maldonado (1982). The monument also includes Hernan Cortes, La Malinche (Malintzin, or Malinalli, or Doña Marina) and their son, Martín Cortes.
Originally it was put in the Center of Coyoacan, in Mexico City, near the place where was Cortes country house, but it was moved to a little known park due to public protests.
Currently in the Jardín Xicoténcatl, Barrio de San Diego Churubusco, Mexico city.
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2009-11-10 08:41 Nanahuatzin 2816×2112× (3011330 bytes) ==Summary== La Malinche, detail from the "Monumento al Mestizaje" by Julián Martínez y M. Maldonado (1982). The monument also includes Hernan Cortes, La Malinche (Malintzin, or Malinalli, or Doña Marina) and their son, Martín Cortes. Originally it wa
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