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Cerros is an
Eastern Lowland Maya
archaeological site in
northern Belize that
functioned from the Late
Preclassic to the
Postclassic period. The site reached...
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Region Cerros Bravos-Barros Negros,
volcanic complex,
Atacama Region Cerros de Incahuasi,
mountain with
several summits, Anto****asta
Region Cerros de Quimán...
- to Hidroeléctrica
Cerros Colorados S.A. In 2000, Duke
Energy acquired Cerros Colorados and the Alto
Valle thermal power plant.
Cerros Colorados is itself...
- to the salt
works as las
salinas de los
Nueve Cerros ("the salt
source of the Nine Hills").
Nueve Cerros is
located in the
southern Maya
lowlands along...
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Cerros de
Amotape National Park (Spanish:
Parque Nacional Cerros de Amotape) is a
protected area
located in the
regions of
Piura and
Tumbes in northern...
- (while
allied with Calakmul,
located in Campeche, Mexico). The site of
Cerros,
located on
Corozal Bay in
northern Belize, is
notable as one of the earliest...
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Cerro Largo Fútbol Club is a
football club from Melo,
Cerro Largo Department in Uruguay. They play
their games at
Estadio Arquitecto Antonio Eleuterio...
- Tenochtitlán, and La Venta,
Laguna de los
Cerros is
considered one of the four
major Olmec centers.
Laguna de los
Cerros ("lake of the hills") was so
named because...
- The
Cerros de
Mavicuri are
three hills,
located in
eastern Colombia, 50 km (31 mi)
south of the city of Inírida on the Inírida River. Geologically, the...
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Cerro Gordo (Spanish meaning: "Fat Hill") may
refer to:
Cerro Gordo (Mexibús), a BRT
station in Ecatepec,
Mexico Cerro Gordo,
mountain north of Teotihuacan...