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Petenes (Gr****: Πετήνης) was one of the
Persian generals in the
Battle of the
Granicus in 334 BC in Asia
Minor (modern-day Turkey). He was
killed during...
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Central America. An
example natural occurrence is in
coastal Yucatán, in the
Petenes mangroves ecoregion,
where it is a
subdominant plant species. It was introduced...
- The
Petenes mangroves ecoregion (WWF ID: NT1428)
covers mangrove habitat along the Gulf of
Mexico coast of
southern Mexico,
where Campeche state and Yucatan...
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Francisco de
Campeche borders the Los
Petenes Biosphere Reserve.
Curious circular forms of
vegetation have been
called petenes where the
origin of a
source of...
- This
makes it an
ideal place for birdwatching. This
lagoon is part of the
Petenes mangroves ecoregion, and the Ria
Lagartos has been
designated as an internationally...
- Los
Petenes Biosphere Reserve (Spanish:
Reserva de la
Biosfera Los
Petenes) is a
biosphere reserve in Mexico. It is
located on the
western Yucatán Peninsula...
- Spithridates,
satrap of
Lydia and Ionia, Arsames,
satrap of Cilicia, Rheomithres,
Petenes,
Niphates and
Memnon of Rhodes.
While the
ancient historians don't explicitly...
- Brazil, Nicaragua, and Venezuela.
Bursera simaruba is
prevalent in the
Petenes mangroves ecoregion of the Yucatán,
where it is a
subdominant plant species...
- such as mangroves; an
example of such
damage to an
ecoregion is in the
Petenes mangroves of the Yucatán.
Unique among plants,
coconut trees can be irrigated...
- 60 sq mi). It is
bounded on the west by the Gulf of Mexico. It
adjoins Los
Petenes Biosphere Reserve to the south, and El
Palmar State Reserve to the north...