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Sacalum Muni****lity (In the
Yucatec Maya Language: “white earth") is a muni****lity in the
Mexican state of Yucatán
containing (205.66 km2) of land and...
- Extremadurans, Criollos,
Mestizos and Indigenous)
Victory of the
Government Sacalum Rebellion (1624) Location:
Mesoamerica Spanish Empire New
Spain Captaincy...
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found at a
cenote on the Yucatán
Peninsula near the
modern township of
Sacalum, Yucatán. A
second possible site was more
recently (2005) identified, near...
- Yucatán 997
Opichen Yucatán 997
Oxkutzcab Yucatán 997 Peto Yucatán 997
Sacalum Yucatán 997
Teabo Yucatán 997
Tekax Yucatán 997
Tekit Yucatán 997 Ticul...
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Incorporation of the Petén
Basin into the
Captaincy General of Guatemala.
Sacalum Rebellion (1624) New
Spain Maya
rebel forces lidered by the
Batab Ah Kin...
- 3,974 3,438 +15.6% 337.6 130.3 11.8/km2 (30.5/sq mi) July 24, 1867
Sacalum Sacalum 4,962 4,589 +8.1% 198.8 76.8 25.0/km2 (64.6/sq mi) July 24, 1867 Samahil...
- »Santa Elena" (in Spanish).
Retrieved 13
November 2018. "Mexico In Figures:
Sacalum, Yucatán".
INEGI (in
Spanish and English). Aguascalientes, México: Instituto...
- 88583°N 89.88944°W / 20.88583; -89.88944 XHSAZ-FM 91.5 San
Antonio Sodzil,
Sacalum Muni****lity
Justo Sierra Méndez 20°32′16″N 89°36′20″W / 20.53778°N 89...
- Kinchil, Kopomá, Mama, Maní, Maxcanú, Mayapán, Muna, Opichén, Oxkutzcab,
Sacalum, Samahil,
Santa Elena, Teabo, Tekax, Tekit, Tetiz, Ticul, Tzucacab, Ucú...
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caught Mirones and his
soldiers off
guard and
unarmed in the
church at
Sacalum; they were
slaughtered to a man.
These events ended all
Spanish attempts...