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Uxmal (Yucatec Maya: Óoxmáal [óˑʃmáˑl]) is an
ancient Maya city of the
classical period located in present-day Mexico. It is
considered one of the most...
- Renaissance.) Cités et
ruines américaines Mitla, Palenqué, Izamal, Chichen-Itza,
Uxmal (1863)
Entretiens sur l'architecture (in 2 volumes, 1863–1872), in which...
- at
archaeological sites in the Yucatán Peninsula, such as
Chichen Itza,
Uxmal and Mayapan. The
depiction of the
Feathered Serpent is
present in other...
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foresights in the ways described.
Uxmal is a
Mayan city in the Puuc
Hills of Yucatán Peninsula, Mexico. The Governor's
Palace at
Uxmal is
often used as an exemplar...
- Old
Spanish in some
proper nouns such as
Raxel (a
variant of Rachel) and
Uxmal. In Venetian, ⟨x⟩
represents the
voiced alveolar sibilant /z/, much like...
- was
incorporated together with
Uxmal,
Sayil and
Labna as a
UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1996.
Kabah is
south of
Uxmal,
connected to that site by an 18...
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complex of
Uxmal.
Uxmal is
located in the Puuc
region of
Mexico and was one of the
largest cities on the Yucatán Peninsula. At its height,
Uxmal was home...
- of Maya architecture. The
temples like the ones at Palenque, Tikal, and
Uxmal represent a
zenith of Maya art and architecture.
Through the observation...
- The main
members of the
league were the Itza, the Tutul-Xiu, Mayapan, and
Uxmal.
Mayapan means flag of the Maya.[citation needed] The Itza were
known as...
- the
League of Mayapan. In 1441, Ah Xiu Xupan, who was the
great ruler of
Uxmal at that time, was
given the task of
starting a war with the
royal family...