- Champotón may
refer to: Champotón
River Champotón,
Campeche Champotón Muni****lity This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct geographical...
- Champutún. In 1540,
Francisco de
Montejo the
Younger launched the
invasion of
Chanputún from the newly-established,
coastal Spanish military base San
Pedro de...
- 30,881. Champotón,
historically also
called Chakanputun,
Chanpaton and
Chanputun, was a city of the Maya
civilization dating back to at
least the 10th...
- (modern Campeche) was to the
south of it,
followed by
Chanputun (modern Champotón).
South of
Chanputun, and
extending west
along the Gulf
coast was Acalan...
-
Castro Pacheco / via
Commons Belligerents Ecab
Province Canpech Province Chanputun Province Columbian Viceroyalty Commanders and
leaders Gonzalo Guerrero...
- Roo – No No No No cf
Chakan – Yucn
Fedlp Yes Yes No Yes cf
Champoton Chanputun Champoton Camp Unit Yes Yes No Yes cf
Chetumal Chactemal Chetumal Corzl...
- Chikinchel, Ecab, Uaymil, Chetumal, Cochuah, Tases, Hocaba, Sotuta,
Chanputun (modern Champotón), and Acalan. A
number of
polities and
groups inhabited...
- same sub-divisions) fix it as 'a line
drawn from Champotón (formerly
Chanputun) on the Gulf [of Mexico]
Coast to the Bahía de la Ascención on the Caribbean...
- the peninsula. Tases, Hocaba, and
Sotuta were all
landlocked provinces.
Chanputun (modern Champotón) was on the
coast of the Gulf of Mexico, as was Acalan...
- Chel, Sotuta, Chikinchel, Tases, Cupul, Cochua, Ecab, Uaymil, Chetumal,
Chanputun,
Canpech (Roys 1957, p. iii),
herein spelled Kanul, Chak'an, Kehpech,...