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Chemax, the
Mayan word
meaning "tree of monkeys", is a town
located in the east of Yucatán State, Mexico. It is from 1918, the head of
Chemax Muni****lity...
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Chemax Muni****lity (Yucatec Maya: [tʃeˈmaʃ], “monkey's tree”) is a muni****lity in the
Mexican state of Yucatán
containing 1,098.6 km2 of land and located...
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expressed opposition to the train. In July 2022
residents of
Chemax barricaded surrounding roads,
bringing construction to a halt. They say...
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settlements along the
Quintana Roo coast, were
evacuated inland to
towns such as
Chemax. In 1848,
refugees escaping the
tumult of the
Caste War of Yucatán settled...
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October 1859. Its
borders are, to the west, the muni****lities of Tizimín and
Chemax in the
state of Yucatán, to the east the muni****lities of Isla Mujeres...
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Carrillo Puerto to the south, in the
state of
Quintana Roo. It also
borders Chemax Muni****lity and
Valladolid Muni****lity in the
state of Yucatán on the...
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Investments further afield include US
specialty surfactants developer PCC
Chemax, Inc.
Activities are also
being pursued in Asia
through the acquisition...
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reports of the site in 1842 from the cura (priest or
vicar in Spanish) of
Chemax, but it was so
distant from any
known modern road or
village that he decided...
- X-Can (Spanish pronunciation: [iʃˈkan]) is a town in the
Chemax Muni****lity, Yucatán in Mexico. As of 2010, the town has a po****tion of 5,191. "Po****tion...
- the Yucatán Platform, namely, the Holbox, Hondo, Ticul, Ring of Cenotes,
Chemax–Catoche, and La Libertad, with the
first four of
these considered prominent...