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Tenampúa is an
archaeological site
belonging to the
Lenca culture dating from the
Mesoamerican classical period,
located in
central Honduras in the Comayagua...
- Proto-Lencas and the
later Lencas as we
known today. Los
Naranjos Yarumela Tenampúa The
following site is from the modern-day
state of Zacatecas,
built by...
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Zapotec apogee;
Western Mexico:
Teuchitlan tradition;
Central American area:
Tenampua Late
classic 600–900 CE Maya area: Uxmal, Toniná, Cobá, Waka', Pusilhá...
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important commercial center for this culture.
Other minor settlements are
Tenampua and Los Naranjos, also
located in the
center of what is now the Republic...
- of
Comayagua in
another location, and
defeated the
indigenous forces in
Tenampua, Guaxeregui, and Ojuera.
Honduras gained independence from
Spain in 1821...
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Comayagua Valley. The
museum has a
collection with
objects from El Chilcal,
Tenampúa, Las
Vegas and Salitrón. The
museum also has
objects from the Yarumela...
- earthquakes; it
remained in
ruins until it was
rebuilt and re
opened in 2013.
Tenampúa, a
ceremonial center of the
Lenca culture from the
classic Mesoamerican...
- po****ted by
Western Jicaque speakers), Los
Naranjos north of Lake Yojoa,
Tenampúa and
Yarumela in the
Comayagua valley. Some were
built by the ancestors...
- Lindo.
Stamp of
President Bogran Stamp of
General Morazán
Lithograph of
Tenampua Ruins,1881
Lithograph of Tegucigalpa,1891
Pyramid at
Parque la concordia...
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November 1997 The Naranjos, Lake of
Yojoa Archaeologic zone. 1
November 1997
Tenampúa,
Comayagua Archaeologic zone Lenca. 1
November 1997
Cuevas of Talgua, Olancho...