An ancient Tula resident is commonly referred to as a "Totonac" or "Totonac people." Tula, located in modern-day Mexico, was a significant city of the Toltec civilization, which flourished from the 10th to the 12th centuries. The Toltecs are known for their influence on later Mesoamerican cultures, particularly the Aztecs.
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A resident alien, not a citizen but part of society.
No. The ancient city of Tula lies on the outskirts of present-day Tula de Allende, 95 kilometers (59 miles) north of Mexico City. On the other hand, Mexico City was built on the site of ancient Tenochtitlan, capital of the Aztec empire.
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Artemis was an ancient Greek goddess, so she was a resident of Greece.
It's Libra.
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A member of a city-state or polis who was not a slave or resident alien was called a citizen. In ancient Greece, citizens were an elite group which did not include women, peasants, slaves, and resident aliens. It was a hereditary status.
A resident of Bangkok is called a Bangkokian.
An Ankara resident is called a "Turk."