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Edzná[pronunciation?] is a Maya
archaeological site in the
north of the
Mexican state of Campeche. The site is open to
visitors since the 1970s. The most...
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Bonampak Calakmul Caracol Chichen Itza
Cholula Coba
Comalcalco Copan Dos
Pilas Edzna El
Mirador El
Tigre La
Danta Kaminaljuyu Lamanai Los
Monos Lubaantun Mayapan...
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known as
Acanmul and also
relatively close, the
archaeological sites of
Edzná and Jaina. The city can also be
taken as a
starting point to
visit other...
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Edzná is a
railway station located near Tixmucuy, Campeche. Andrés
Manuel López
Obrador announced during his 2018
presidential candidate the Tren Maya...
- Cerros.
Middle to Late
Preclassic Maya
sites include Kaminaljuyú, Cival,
Edzná, Cobá, Lamanai, Komchen, Dzibilchaltun, and San Bartolo,
among others. The...
- Historia. "Zona arqueológica Dzibilchaltún". Tren Maya. "Lugares INAH:
Edzná".
Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia. Ford, Anabel; Nigh, Ronald...
- Guatemala,
Honduras and Chiapas. The main
Mayan cities in
Campeche were
Edzná, Xtampak, and
later Calakmul and Becán. The Maya
civilization reached its...
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archaeological sites in
Mexico such as
Chichen Itza, Labna, Uxmal,
Edzna, Calakmul, etc. have
glyphs in
their structures.
Carved stone monuments...
- Maya monarchs, also
known as Maya
kings and queens, were the
centers of
power for the Maya civilization. Each Maya city-state was
controlled by a dynasty...
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Teotenango Tlatelolco Edzna Cacaxtla Tula
Tenochititlan Tepeapulco Xochicalco Chichen Itza
Solano El...