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Quiriguá (Spanish pronunciation: [kiɾiˈɣwa]) is an
ancient Maya
archaeological site in the
department of
Izabal in south-eastern Guatemala. It is a medium-sized...
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wider Maya stage.
Wamaw K'awiil is
named at
Quiriguá on the
southern periphery of Mesoamerica.
Quiriguá traditionally had been a v****al of its southern...
- king of
Quiriguá. This
unexpected defeat resulted in a 17-year
hiatus at the city,
during which time Copán may have been
subject to
Quiriguá in a reversal...
- fruit, mail and p****enger
liner Quirigua that
served as a
United States Navy Mizar-class
stores ship in
World War II.
Quirigua was one of six fast turbo-electric...
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nearby tourist attractions are the
Mayan ruins of
Quirigua. In 1910, the
United Fruit Company bought Quiriguá and all the land
around the site for
banana production;...
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Altar Q. Soon thereafter, Yax K'uk' Mo'
installed Tok
Casper as king of
Quiriguá,
about 50 km
north of Copán. The city
reached its peak in 450 CE when it...
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Machaquila El
Mirador La
Joyanca Mixco Viejo Naranjo Nakbé
Piedras Negras Quirigua Q'umarkaj
Tikal Uaxactún
Caribbean Sea
Pacific Ocean Volcán de Agua Volcán...
- by Kʼakʼ
Tiliw Chan Yopaat,
ruler of the
small polity of
Quirigua, on May 3, 738.
Quirigua was a v****al of Copan,
founded by a
subordinate of Kʼinich...
- his v****al, king Kʼakʼ
Tiliw Chan
Yopaat of
Quiriguá. The
captured lord of Copán was
taken back to
Quiriguá and was
decapitated in a
public ritual. It...
- the
earth and
chief lightning god. An
important rain god at Copán and
Quiriguá in the
southern Maya area. God of the woods, of wild nature, and of the...