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Yohualichan (Yohualican or
House of
Night in Nahuatl) is a Pre-Columbian
archaeological site
located in
Cuetzalan del
Progreso in the
Mexican state of...
- A girl
wears the
traditional Nahua headdress in
Yohualichan, Veracruz....
- View from the
steps of the
pyramids of
Yohualichan....
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Mexican drama film. The film
takes place in a
remote region (Cuetzalan and
Yohualichan in the
State of Puebla) of present-day
Mexico where a
majority of the...
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Totonac archeological sites are El Tajín and
Cempoala in
Veracruz and
Yohualichan near Cuetzalan. However, the
Aztecs invaded Totonac lands,
pushing much...
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October 10, 2010. Luis
Alberto Martínez Álvarez (May 28, 2010). "
Yohualichan" [
Yohualichan] (in Spanish). Puebla, Mexico:
Government of Puebla. Archived...
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around this time,
which can be best seen at the
neighboring site of
Yohualichan,
whose buildings show the
kinds of
niches that
define El Tajin. Evidence...
- the Late
classic when they
built ceremonial centers such as El Tajín,
Yohualichán, Nepatecuhtlán, Las Higueras,
Nopiloa and Zapotal. This area is known...
- Packs,
tours in
Puebla and Cuetzalan,
visits to the
preHispanic ruins of
Yohualichan,
hikes and excursions,
treks and
cultural activities.[citation needed]...
- coast.
Their main
archeological sites include El Tajín,
Cempoala and
Yohualichan (in the
Sierra Norte de Puebla). El Tajín is
considered crucial to Totonac...