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Dzilam de
Bravo Muni****lity (In the
Yucatec Maya Language: “fierce peeling” is a muni****lity in the
Mexican state of Yucatán
containing (241.43 km2)...
- also
spied for
Spain and
commanded artillery units. He died in 1821 near
Dzilam de
Bravo in the Yucatán Peninsula.
Details of
Pierre La****e's
early life...
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Dzilam González Muni****lity (In the
Yucatec Maya Language: "peeling"
combined with the
Spanish surname "González") is a muni****lity in the
Mexican state...
- 1905–1927. Dzán was
merged with
Ticul in 1905–1933.
Dzilam de
Bravo was
originally incorporated as
Dzilam (puerto),
changing its name on
December 30, 1921...
- Sea off the s****s of the Yucatán
Peninsula near
fishing ports such as
Dzilam de Bravo,
illegal harvesting had
devastated the po****tion and resulted...
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other important urban centers within its hitherland, such as Ake, Uci and
Dzilam. The city was
founded during the Late
Formative Period (750–200 BC) and...
- Tizimín to the east, Sucilá to the
south and the muni****lities of
Dzilam de
Bravo and
Dzilam González to the west. The
modern Spanish spelling Panabá derives...
- 109,480
Cuencas y
corales de la zona
costera de
Huatulco 44,400 110,000
Dzilam 61,707 152,480
Ecosistema Ajos-Bavispe, zona de
influencia Cuenca Río San...
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large part due to Xiu support. The
Montejos founded a new
Spanish town at
Dzilam,
although the
Spanish suffered hardships there.
Montejo the
Elder returned...
- Cenotillo,
Chicxulub Pueblo, Conkal, Cuzamá, Dzemul, Dzidzantún,
Dzilam de Bravo,
Dzilam González, Dzoncauich, Hocabá, Hoctún, Homún, Huhí, Ixil, Izamal...