- Chichén
Itzá (often
spelled Chichen Itza in
English and
traditional Yucatec Maya)
Yucatec Maya
pronunciation was a
large pre-Columbian city
built by the...
-
Itza may
refer to:
Itza people, an
ethnic group of
Guatemala Itzaʼ language, a
Mayan language Itza Kingdom (disambiguation)
Itza, Navarre, a town in Spain...
-
Chichen Itza archaeological site in the
Mexican state of Yucatán. The
temple building is more
formally designated by
archaeologists as
Chichen Itza Structure...
- Mayapan.
Hunac Ceel
fought the
Itzas but was
taken captive and was to be
sacrificed by
being thrown into the
cenote of Chichén
Itzá. However, he
survived the...
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found at
archaeological sites in the Yucatán Peninsula, such as
Chichen Itza,
Uxmal and Mayapan. The
depiction of the
Feathered Serpent is
present in...
- a
large force of
Itzas that they
retreated south, back to
their main camp.
Interrogation of an
Itza prisoner revealed that the
Itza kingdom was in a state...
- the
attacked are
labeled Itzá.)
According to the history,
Hunac Ceel, also
known as Cauich,
unsuccessfully fought the
Itzás,
having been
taken captive...
- Lake Petén
Itzá (Lago Petén
Itzá,
Spanish pronunciation: [ˈlaɣo peˈten iˈtsa]) is a lake in the
northern Petén
Department in Guatemala. It is the third...
- a
campaign on the news
programs to
encourage people to vote for
Chichen Itzá.[citation needed] The
other 13 finalists,
chronologically were:
Eighth Wonder...
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members of the
league were the
Itza, the Tutul-Xiu, Mayapan, and Uxmal.
Mayapan means flag of the Maya.[citation needed] The
Itza were
known as
water witches...