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Pajaral,
otherwise known as El
Pajaral, is the
modern name for a mid-sized
ruined city of the pre-Columbian Maya
archaeological site
located to the south...
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Pajaral Lake or
Laguna Pajaral is a
Bolivian Amazon freshwater lagoon located to the
north of the
department of
Santa Cruz, near it
border with the department...
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between the
kings of El
Pajaral and
Motul de San José. It has been
proposed that the vase was
created by the king of El
Pajaral to
commemorate the visit...
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Location Photo El Pabellón Chiapas,
Mexico Padre Piedra Chiapas,
Mexico Pajaral Petén Department,
Guatemala Palenque Chiapas,
Mexico El
Palma Chiapas,...
- 7+1⁄2 in).
There are
small swamps on the island: Ciénaga Bochica, Ciénaga
Pajaral, Ciénaga De Lona, Ciénaga El Medio, Ciénaga Ancon, Ciénaga Florida, Ciénaga...
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somewhere on the
north side of the Usumacinta, most
likely Zapote Bobal or
Pajaral located to the
south of the San
Pedro Martir river in the Petén department...
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culture Motul de San José La
Muerta Naachtun Nakbe Nakum Naranjo Nebaj Pajaral El Perú (Maya site) El
Pilar El
Porvenir (Maya site)
Punta de
Chimino Quiriguá...
- Galego, Jaén Galeno, Jaén Noir, Jaén Tinto,
Loureiro Tinto, Medoc, Mencía
Pajaral, Mencía Pequeno, Mencin, Négra, Négro,
Tinta Mollar,
Tinta Mencía, Tinto...
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water or to
visit nearby beaches. Rod and reel
fishing is permitted. El
Pajaral is a
small island located near the town,
which is a
natural refuge for...
- Tinto, Medoc, Mencía (Also the name of a
variety in its own right), Mencía
Pajaral, Mencía Pequeno, Mencía Roble, Mencin, Negra, Negro,
Tinta Mollar, Tinto...