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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Earliest 16th-Century Monasteries on the Slopes of Popocatepetl' has mentioned 'Mexico' in the following places:
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The Earliest 16th-century monasteries on the slopes of Popocatxc3xa9petl (Spanish: Monasterios en las faldas del Popocatxc3xa9petl) are fourteen 16th-century monasteries which were built by the Augustinians, the Franciscans and the Dominicans in order to evangelize the areas south and east of the Popocatxc3xa9petl volcano in central Mexico.
This arrangement can be found repeated in other areas of Mexico as these friars continued to branch out over New Spain.
The World Heritage Site consists of fourteen monasteries that are located south and east of the city of Mexico, the majority in the state of Morelos, except three that are in the state of Puebla.
This use of open space in the planning of churches and monasteries was adopted through most of Mexico and in some other parts of Latin America.
The monasteries are part of the history of the early evangelization of Mexico.
The atrium has four corner chapels which are some of the most elaborate of their type from colonial Mexico.
The main altarpiece is from the 16th century with only three in Mexico as old as it.
These make these chapels unique in Mexico and are the reason this monastery was included.
The earliest 16th- Century Monasteries on the Slopes of Popocatepetl is a serial property with 14 component parts located in the states of Morelos and Puebla in Mexico, built as part of the evangelization and colonization of the northern territories of Mexico.
Criterion (ii): xc2xa0The considerable influence exercised by the architectural model of the monasteries, which spread over a very wide area, is incontestable, because it operated not onlyxc2xa0 in the second half of the 16th century in the centre and south-east of Mexico, but continued with the expansion of colonization and evangelization of the lands to the north in the 18th century, reaching the present-day USA from the Atlantic to the Pacific coasts, in the form of a large number of smaller establishments known as xe2x80x9cmissionsxe2x80x9d rather thanxe2x80x9d monasteries.