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Dzitbalché (/ˌzɪtbɑːlˈtʃeɪ/) is a
large town in the
extreme northern part of the
Mexican state of Campeche. It is
located at 20.32°N 90.05°W and serves...
- The [Book of the]
Songs of
Dzitbalché (Spanish: [El
libro de] los
cantares de
Dzitbalché),
originally titled The Book of the
Dances of the Ancients, is...
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Dzitbalché (from
Yucatec Maya jun tsʼíit báalcheʼ, "a
stick or
large stem of balché") is a muni****lity in the
Mexican state of Campeche,
located 73 kilometres...
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deity of
alcoholic beverages. A text from the
early colonial songbook of
Dzitbalche states the
Underworld (Miitnal) to be
opened and
Kisin (Cizin) to be liberated...
- muni****lities: Calakmul, Calkiní, Campeche, Candelaria, Carmen, Champotón,
Dzitbalché, Escárcega, Hecelchakán, Hopelchén, Palizada, Seybaplaya, and Tenabo....
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language Rabinal Achi, the
Annals of the Kaqchikels, the
Yucatec Songs of
Dzitbalche and
Diego de Landa's Relación de las
cosas de Yucatán.
Important rituals...
- and Hecelchakán on
April 6, 1825, and the
newest muni****lities are
Dzitbalché and Seybaplaya,
which incorporated January 1, 2021.
Largest muni****lities...
- in Baja California,
established on
February 27, 2020;
Seybaplaya and
Dzitbalché in Campeche,
gazetted on
January 1, 2021; Las Vigas, Ñuu Savi, San Nicolás...
- traditions. The only
surviving book of
early lyric poetry, the
Songs of
Dzitbalche by Ah Bam,
comes from this same period. In
addition to
these singular...
- the
towns of Pomuch, Pocboc, Tenabo, Tepakán, San
Antonio Sahcabchén,
Dzitbalché, Bécal, Nunkiní, and Calkiní.
Around 1846, the
district of Hecelchakán...