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Sotuta is a
small town and muni****lity of the
Mexican state of Yucatán, and also was the name of a
Mayan chiefdom of the
northern central Yucatán Peninsula...
- Sustentable.
Retrieved July 12, 2024. "Hacienda
Sotuta de Peón –
official website".
Hacienda Sotuta de Peón.
Retrieved July 12, 2024. "Historical Village...
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capital Akil was
merged with
Tekax in 1905–1919.
Cantamayec was
merged with
Sotuta in 1905–1927. Dzán was
merged with
Ticul in 1905–1933.
Dzilam de
Bravo was...
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Sotuta Muni****lity (In the
Yucatec Maya Language: “turning water” is a muni****lity in the
Mexican state of Yucatán
containing 613.15
square kilometres...
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since colonial times.
Hacienda Itzincab Cámara
Hacienda Oxtapacab Hacienda Sotuta de Peón (features a 500 mm (19+3⁄4 in)
narrow gauge horse-drawn tram providing...
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conquistadors as Juan
Cocom , was a
halach uinik (Mayan
theocratic leader) of the
Sotuta kuchkabal in
modern day Yucatán, Mexico, and a
descendant of the
Cocom lineage...
- provinces. When the
Spanish discovered Yucatán, the
provinces of Maní and
Sotuta were two of the most
important polities in the region. They were mutually...
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sociopolitical organisation. Two of the most
important provinces were Mani and
Sotuta,
which were
mutually hostile. At the time of
Spanish contact,
polities in...
- Ichmul, Isla del Carmen, Izamal, Lerma, Mama, Mérida, Oxkutzcab, Seibaplaya,
Sotuta, Tizimín and Valladolid. In 1840, Yucatán
declared itself to be a free,...
- organisation. When the
Spanish discovered Yucatán, the
provinces of Mani and
Sotuta were two of the most
important polities in the region. They were mutually...