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  2. Kulubá - Wikipedia

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    Kulubá is an ancient Maya civilization city and archeological site in Mexico. [1] [2] It is located in Tizimín Municipality, northeast Yucatan, Mexico. [3]The site contains a palace, an altar, ruins of two residences, and a round structure believed to be an oven. [1]

  3. Vida Vacations - Wikipedia

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    Vida Vacations was also formerly known as Mayan Resorts and Grupo Mayan. Resort brands of the company include The Grand Luxxe, The Grand Bliss, The Grand Mayan, The Bliss, Mayan Palace and Sea Garden. It is affiliated with Interval International, allowing

  4. Vidanta - Wikipedia

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    Vidanta's resorts are located in Nuevo Vallarta, Riviera Maya, Acapulco, Puerto Penasco, Los Cabos, and Puerto Vallarta. [1] Its resort brands include: The Estates [2] Grand Luxxe [3] The Grand Bliss; The Grand Mayan; The Bliss [4] Mayan Palace [5] Entrance to Vidanta Riviera Maya resort.

  5. Cancuén - Wikipedia

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    The palace covered nearly 23,000 square meters and contained 200 rooms, making it the largest in the Maya area. The city had two ball courts , a large marketplace and a dock on La Pasión River . The city does not contain many large temples or burial sites; it is thought that the inhabitants of Cancuén worshipped and buried their dead in the ...

  6. Palenque - Wikipedia

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    The Palace, a complex of several connected and adjacent buildings and courtyards, was built by several generations on a wide artificial terrace during four century period. The Palace was used by the Mayan aristocracy for bureaucratic functions, entertainment, and ritualistic ceremonies. The Palace is located in the center of the ancient city.

  7. Comalcalco (archaeological site) - Wikipedia

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    Comalcalco is an ancient Maya archaeological site in the State of Tabasco, Mexico, adjacent to the modern city of Comalcalco and near the southern coast of the Gulf of Mexico. It is the only major Maya city built with bricks rather than limestone masonry and was the westernmost city of the Maya civilisation.

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