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Yucatán : Yucatan (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31) |
 | | The state occupies approximately 43,257 km² square kilometers and has a population of 1,700,400 people in 2003. |
 | | The state of Yucatán also contains the cities of Izamal, Motul, Muná, Progresso[?], Tecax, Tizimín, Umán, and Valladolid[?]; numerous towns including Celestun, Chemax, Kanasín, Mani, Oxcutzcab, Peto, Sisal, Tecoh, and Telchaquillo, and many important Maya ruins including Acanceh, Ake, Chacmultun, Chichen Itza, Dzibilichaltun, Kabah[?], Labna[?], Mayapan, Sayil, Uxmal and Yaxuna. |
 | | The term The Yucatán is also used to refer to the region of three Mexican states on the Peninsula where Maya culture was dominant. |
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