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Chichen
Itza translates to mean" mouth of the well
of Itza." Chichen is the best known, best
restored, and arguably most impressive Mayan
ruin. It's also not entirely Mayan. Chichen
got off the ground around 550 AD. Like most
Mayan cities, Chichen was abandoned in the
10th century, then resettled around 1000 AD.
Abandoned again in the 14th century, but it
remained the site for pilgrimages for many
years. Chichen had two principal wells, or
cenote: one sacred and the other for
everyday needs. The sacred well, a largish
195 feet across by 120 feet deep, was used
in worship, and offerings were continually
made to it.
There are many other Mayan ruins to see in
the Southern Mexico region. Many of the
Mayan sites are located near the Yucatan
Peninsula, spilling over to the lowland
rainforests of Mexico to the east and Belize
in the west & some of Guatemala.
This Map is an approximate Southern Mexico
representation.
Located in Middle America, bordering the
Pacific Ocean to the Gulf of Mexico &
Caribbean Sea. Between US border and
Guatemala & Belize.
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