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Kantunil Muni****lity (In the
Yucatec Maya Language: “place of
yellow or
precious stone”) is a muni****lity in the
Mexican state of Yucatán containing...
- San
Francisco de Campeche. Mérida-
Kantunil-Cancún (Federal 180), a four-lane road that
becomes a toll road at
Kantunil,
joins Mérida with Chichén Itzá,...
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important centers,
Ruins of Ake,
located 29
kilometres (18 mi) to the west and
Kantunil, 18
kilometers to the south,
evidencing the religious,
political and economic...
- 000 cars a day use the toll road.
Highway 180D
begins east of Mérida, at
Kantunil [es],
splitting off from its non-toll counterpart,
Federal Highway 180...
- Homún Yucatán 988 Huhi Yucatán 988
Hunucma Yucatán 988
Izamal Yucatán 988
Kantunil Yucatán 988
Kimbila Yucatán 988
Kinchil Yucatán 988
Sahcaba Yucatán 988...
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during the
Caste War of Yucatán, and
originally called Nueva Santa Cruz–
Kantunil. In 1859, the
inhabitants accepted the
general amnesty and the
place was...
- La Joya
Juxtlahuaca Kabah (Maya site) Kana
Kanki Kinich Kakmo Kintunich Kantunil Kin
Kayal Kiuic Kohunlich Komchen ****ab
Kuluba Labna Lacanha Laguna de...
- Campeche, Camp. 01993-01-011993
current Fed. 180D 241.34 149.96 Mérida/
Kantunil, Yuc. Cancún, QR 01991-01-011991
current Fed. 185D 75.39 46.85
Salina Cruz...
- Kana
Quintana Roo,
Mexico Kanaku Campeche,
Mexico Kanki Campeche,
Mexico Kantunil Kin
Quintana Roo,
Mexico Kaxuinic Orange Walk District,
Belize Kayal Campeche...
- Sanahcat, on the
south by
Sotuta and Tekit, and on the east and west by
Kantunil Homún.
During pre-Hispanic times, the town
existed but it is
unclear which...