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  2. Chacchoben - Wikipedia

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    Chacchoben (chak-cho-BEN; Maya for "the place of red corn") is a Maya ruin approximately 110 mi (177 km) south of Tulum and 7 mi (11 km) from the village from which it derives its name. History [ edit ]

  3. File:Steps at Chacchoben.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: Steps at Chacchoben. Along the path between the larger temples there is a small grouping of stone footings and stairs from some of the homes built on this site.

  4. File:Chacchoben sign.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. File:Chacchoben, Gran Basamento, Temple I (14342835836).jpg

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    Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 20:17, 29 May 2016: 5,184 × 3,456 (9.52 MB): Moheen {{Information |Description=Chacchoben, Gran Basamento, Temple 1 Chacchoben (Maya for "the place of red corn") is the name of a Mayan ruin approximately 177 km south of Tulum.

  6. Albanian Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    The Albanian Wikipedia (Albanian: Wikipedia Shqip) is the Albanian language edition of Wikipedia started on 12 October 2003. As of 15 January 2025, the Wikipedia has 101,316 articles and is the 73rd-largest Wikipedia.

  7. Talk:Chacchoben - Wikipedia

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  8. Cham Albanian dialect - Wikipedia

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    Cham Albanian is part of Tosk Albanian and is the second-southernmost variety of Albanian language, the other being Arvanitika, which is also part of Tosk Albanian.As such, Arvanitika and Cham dialect retain a number of common features. [8]

  9. Chameria - Wikipedia

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    Chameria (Albanian: Çamëria; Greek: Τσαμουριά, Tsamouriá) [2] is a term used today mostly by Albanians [3] to refer to parts of the coastal region of Epirus in southern Albania and Greece, traditionally associated with the Albanian ethnic subgroup of the Chams.