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Zamia lacandona is a
species of
plant in the
family Zamiaceae. It is
endemic to Mexico,
where it
occurs only in the
state of Chiapas, near
Palenque and...
- The
Lacandon Jungle (Spanish:
Selva Lacandona) is an area of
rainforest which stretches from Chiapas, Mexico, into Guatemala. The
heart of this rainforest...
- suffering. For example, the
alpha diversity of edge-intolerant
birds in
Lacandona rainforest, Mexico, is
decreasing as edge
effects increase.
Inherent –...
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urban north and by
indigenous inhabitants of the
remote Las Cañadas/Selva
Lacandona regions in
eastern Chiapas, by
members of
former rebel movements. Some...
- Spanish).
Retrieved 8
November 2023. "Sixth
Declaration of the
Selva Lacandona".
Enlace Zapatista. 30 June 2005.
Retrieved 8
November 2023. Clemente...
- dos
comunidades de la
Selva Lacandona, Chiapas, México" [Use and
handling of wild
fungi in two
communities of the
Lacandona Rainforest, Chiapas, Mexico]...
- to the
watershed in the 1950s by
proposing that a
section of the
Selva Lacandona be
reserved for the
Lacandon Maya.
Their idea was as much the preservation...
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Declaration of the
Lacandon Jungle (Spanish: ****ta Declaración de la
Selva Lacandona) was a
manifesto issued by the
Zapatista Army of
National Liberation (Ejército...
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climate (Csa)
Sierra de
Arteaga Subpolar oceanic climate (Cwc)
Selva Lacandona Tropical rainforest climate (Af) Río
Bravo del
Norte Humid subtropical...
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Selva Lacandona, 1525–1821 (The
Peace of God and the King: the
Conquest of the
Lacandon Jungle) Oro verde: la
Conquista de la
Selva Lacandona por los...