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Palenque
Palenque (; Yucatec Maya: ), also anciently known in the Itzaʼ language as Lakamha ("big water" or "big waters"), was a Maya city-state in southern Mexico that perished in the 8th century. The Palenque ruins date from ca. 226 BC to ca. 799 AD. After its decline, it was overgrown by the jungle of cedar, mahogany, and sapodilla trees, but has since been excavated and restored. It is located near the Usumacinta River in the Mexican state of Chiapas, about south of Ciudad del Carmen, above sea level. It is adjacent to the modern town of Palenque, Chiapas. It averages a humid with roughly of rain a
Piedras Negras
ruined city of pre-Columbian Maya civilization in Guatemala

Dos Pilas
human settlement

Cancuén
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El Zotz
Mesoamerican archaeological site of the pre-Columbian Maya civilization in the Petén Basin, Guatemala
Arroyo de Piedra
archaeological site in Guatemala