- El
Yucateco is a
Mexican brand of hot sauces. It was
founded in
either 1968 or 1973,
according to
conflicting sources.
Initially sold only at supermarkets...
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generations of US
scholars to
refer to the
Yucatan Peninsula. However, "
Yucateco"
amongst Mexicans,
especially non-academics, has
always primarily referenced...
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people of the Yucatán
Peninsula against Hispanic po****tions,
called Yucatecos. The
latter had held
political and
economic control of the
region after...
- of
European descent called "
Yucatecos", who had
political and
economic control. A
lengthy war
ensued between the
Yucateco forces in the north-west of...
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anthropologists term "Yucatec Maya", but is
identified by
speakers and
Yucatecos simply as "Maya".
Among Maya speakers,
Spanish is
commonly spoken as a...
- (15
January 2016). "Liga MX
ofrece duelo de
hermanos Yucatecos" [Liga MX
offers duel of
Yucateco brothers]. Sipse.com (in Spanish).
Retrieved 22 March...
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mestizo should not be
confused with the
Yucatec Maya who are also
known as "
Yucatecos" in Belize. In 1494 the
Treaty of
Tordesillas was signed,
claiming the...
- Abajeno,
Central Mexican,
Southern Mexican,
Coastal Mexican, Chiapaneco,
Yucateco, Basque-Mexican, Mexican-American),
Colombian (Cundinamarqués, Bogotan...
- (2006). La
perpetua reducción. Do****entos
sobre la huída de los
mayas yucatecos durante la
colonia [The
Perpetual Reduction. Do****ents on the
flight of...
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University of
Arizona Press. p. 198. ISBN 9780816529186. "¿Cómo se vestían los
yucatecos a
principios del
siglo XX?".
Diario de Yucatan. 20
August 2018. Archived...