Proper noun
Toluca
A city in central Mexico; the capital of Mexico state.
Although Tízoc's reign was relatively short, he began the rebuilding of the Great Pyramid of Tenochtitlan (a task completed by his younger brother in 1487), and also put down a rebellion of the Matlatzincan peoples of the Toluca Valley. Source: Internet
On a recent visit at his Toluca — a rainy day around noon — at least three delivery drivers were in and out in half an hour. Source: Internet
In 1944, after Frank had become a pop music star, the family moved to Toluca Lake, Calif. from their Jersey City home, and had a third child, Tina, on June 20, 1948. Source: Internet
Last season's finalist Toluca also put in a strong showing in downing Morelia 2-0 at home on Sunday, although the final goal was controversial, with Rubens Sambueza netting as Monarcas celebrated what they thought was an equalizing goal. Source: Internet
The origin of the pathogen has been traced to Toluca Valley of Mexico, Neiderhauser, JS 1991 Phytophthora infestans: the Mexican connection pp 25–45 Symposium of the Mycological Society. Source: Internet
The company said it was unclear when it might reopen operations at its complexes in Toluca near Mexico City and in the central state of San Luis Potosi. Source: Internet