- Maya but Nahua. They had
their own
country and port city, both
called Xicalango.
Tabasco claimed the island, and
there was
constant violence on the border...
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Punta Xicalango is a
geographical feature in Campeche, Mexico. It is a
sandy protrusion from the
mainland of Yucatán
Peninsula into the Gulf of Mexico...
- Coast. As a
child she had been sold or
given to Maya slave-traders from
Xicalango, and thus had
become bilingual. Subsequently,
given along with
other women...
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founded at the
mouth of the San
Pedro River near the town of
Salamanca de
Xicalango), with the
mission of
pacifying the area,
becoming in 1530 the leader...
- doublet.
Between Potonchán and the
island of Tris was a
Nahuatl town
called Xicalango,
which was a
major port on the Gulf of Mexico, but
being different from...
- 26–49 Jakeman, M. Wells, (1952) An
Archaeological Reconnaissance of the
Xicalango Area of
Western Campeche, Mexico.
Bulletin of the University. Archaeological...
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complicit in
trafficking her,
regardless of the reason.
Malinche was
taken to
Xicalango, a
major port city in the region. She was
later purchased by a
group of...
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between the
current states of
Tabasco and Campeche, the
Mexica port of
Xicalango was
found with whom Potochán
fought countless wars for
control of the...
- the
commercial route from the
Tabasco cities Cupilco, Potonchán, and
Xicalango to the rest of the
peninsula and
Caribbean Sea. The
narratives of the...
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southeast of the
Laguna de Terminos.
Montejo the
Younger founded Salamanca de
Xicalango as a base of operations. In 1530 Ávila
established Salamanca de Acalan...