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Yaxcabá (Spanish pronunciation: [ɟʝaʃkaˈβa]; from
Yucatec Maya for 'place of
green earth') is a muni****lity in the
Mexican state of Yucatán containing...
- Rugeley, Terry. 2004 "
Yaxcabá and the
caste war of Yucatán: An
Archaeological Perspective" In Alexander, Rani T. ed.
Yaxcabá and the
caste war of Yucatán...
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there ever was one."
Translated by F. P.
Walter Rani T.
Alexander (2004).
Yaxcabá and the
Caste War of Yucatán: An
Archaeological Perspective. UNM Press...
- Rani T. (2003-01-01). "Architecture, Haciendas, and
Economic Change in
Yaxcabá, Yucatán, Mexico". Ethnohistory. 50 (1): 191–220. doi:10.1215/00141801-50-1-191...
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November 1761,
Jacinto Canek, a Maya from the town of
Cisteil (now
located in
Yaxcabá Muni****lity), led an
armed uprising against the government,
which was...
- with
Tixkokob in 1905-1929. Ucú was
merged with Hunucmá in 1905-1925.
Yaxcabá was
merged with
Sotuta in 1905-1923. "Censo de Población y
Vivienda 2020...
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territory lost to the Maya: the
cities Izamal, Tunkás, Ticul, Tekax, and
Yaxcabá as well as
Calotmul and Valladolid, with the help of
troops from Mexico...
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Yaxuna is a Maya
archaeological site in the muni****lity of
Yaxcabá in Yucatán, Mexico. The
settlement had a long
continuous occupation running from the...
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Amazonas de
Yaxunah are a
Mexican women's
softball team from Yaxunah,
Yaxcabá Muni****lity, Yucatán. The team
consists of 26 players, aged 13 to 62....
- Yucatán 985 Temozón Yucatán 985
Valladolid Yucatán 985 X-can Yucatán 985
Yaxcaba Yucatán 985
Calotmul Yucatán 986
Colonia Yucatán Yucatán 986
Dzonot Carretero...