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Mayajaal (literally, "phantasmagoria") is an entertainment centre in Kanathur, Chennai, India.It is located on the East Coast Road and spread over an area of 30 acres. [1] It consists of a shopping mall, a multiplex, a sports complex and a resort.
Cupul was one of the most extensive and densely populated Maya provinces on the Yucatán Peninsula. It was formed in the mid-fifteenth century after the fall of Mayapan and reached its maximum power during the sixteenth century, at the time of their own Spanish conquest led by the adelantado Francisco de Montejo .
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The mall is bounded by Whites Road, Woods Road and Patullos Road and has a three-level basement parking space for over 1,500 cars and a parking area for bikes. It has a total development of 1,500,000 square feet (140,000 m 2 ) including 900,000 sq ft of retail space, 100,000 sq. ft of hotel, 200,000 sq. ft of office space, 400,000 sq ft of ...
Megaworld Lifestyle Malls is the retail and commercial arm of Megaworld Corporation, and is one of the largest mall developers in the Philippines. [1] It was founded in 2009, following the success of Megaworld’s first mall development, Eastwood Mall, in Quezon City.
The kuchkabalo'ob of Yucatán after The League of Mayapan / borders closely resemble those of the provinces that were there before / 2009 map / via Wikimedia Commons. A kuchkabal (Mayan pronunciation: [ˈkutʃ.ka.bal], plural: kuchkabalo'ob, literal translation: 'province,' 'state,' 'polity') was a system of social and political organisation common to Maya polities of the Yucatán Peninsula ...
Tizimín Airfield (Spanish: Aeropuerto de Tizimín), also known as Aeropuerto Nacional Cupul (Cupul National Airport) (IATA: TZM) was an airfield located in Tizimín, Yucatan, Mexico.
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