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Cochuah (also Kock Wah) (in the
Mayan language: toponymic; K-: our + Och: food + Wah: bread. "Our food of bread"?) is the name of one of the
sixteen Mayan...
- Yoʼokop is an
ancient Maya city
located in the
Cochuah region of
central Quintana Roo, Mexico. This area is best
known as the
center of the
Caste War...
- at Acalan, Champotón, Chetumal, Bacalar, Cachi, Conil, Pole, Cozumel,
Cochuah, Chauaca, Chichén Itzá, as well as
markets marking the
edges of Yucatecan...
- Yobain. Xkil
Itzam Pech:
Batab of Kini The Pech
family The
Cupul family The
Cochuah family The
Cocom family The Xiu
family The Chel family:
descendants of...
- Cehpech, Chakan, Ah Kin Chel, Cupul, Chikinchel, Ecab, Uaymil, Chetumal,
Cochuah, Tases, Hocaba, Sotuta,
Chanputun (modern Champotón), and Acalan. A number...
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Chetumal was to the
south of it; all
three bordered on the
Caribbean Sea.
Cochuah was also in the
eastern half of the peninsula; it was
southwest of Ecab...
- Chikinchel. Ecab, Uaymil, and
Chetumal all
bordered on the
Caribbean Sea.
Cochuah was also in the
eastern half of the peninsula. Tases, Hocaba, and Sotuta...
- Yucatán peninsula. More than 70
families with the last name Pat
lived in
Cochuah,
especially in Tihosuco. Pat was from
Tihosuco in present-day Quintana...
- weaving. Ekab was
surrounded in the west by Chikinchel, Tazes,
Cupul and
Cochuah, and in the
south Uaymil.
There were
several port
towns along the coast...
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attack comes from
seven Mayan provinces on the Gulf of Mexico, Cupul,
Cochuah, Sotuta, Tases, Uaymil, Chetumal, and Chikinchel. The
rebellion is suppressed...