Rujukan Tlāloc

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  5. Sahagun, Fray Bernardino de (1569). Florentine Codex: General History of the Things of New Spain. m/s. 2. To him was attributed the rain; for he made it, he caused it to come down, he scattered the rain like seed, and also the hail. He caused to sprout, to blossom, to leaf out, to bloom, to ripen, the trees, the plants, our food.
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