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 4Reference Yucatán
The state of Yucatán also contains the cities of Izamal, Motul, Muná, Progreso, Tecax, Tizimín, Umán, and Valladolid ; numerous towns including Celestun, Chemax, Kanasín, Mani, Oxcutzcab, Peto, Sisal, Tecoh, and Telchaquillo, villages including Xtul, and many important Maya ruins including Acanceh, Ake, Chacmultun, Chichen Itza, Dzibilichaltun, Kaaba, 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.
The state occupies approximately 43,257 km² square kilometers and has a population of 1,700,400 people in 2003.
www.4reference.net /encyclopedias/wikipedia/Yucat_n.html

  
 Mission Routes of Yucatan
In this less visited part of Yucatán we escort the traveler along the old colonial frontier, stopping at several churches now within the boundaries of Quintana Róo, and ending at the rambling monastery of San Bernardino near Valladolid - the second city of colonial Yucatán.
Our guidebook Maya Missions, is built around six itineraries or mission routes that cover the Spanish colonial buildings of the Yucatán peninsula, a region that includes the present state of Yucatán, as well as the neighboring states of Campeche and Quintana Róo.
Describes the churches, chapels and monasteries along the old colonial "royal road" between the port of Campeche and Mérida, the provincial capital of Yucatán.
www.colonial-mexico.com /Yucatan/yucroutes.htm   (335 words)

  
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For the one in Yucatán, Mexico, see: Valladolid, Yucatán'' ---- '''Valladolid''' is an industrial city in central Spain, upon the Rio Pisuerga.
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 Quintana Roo - Felipe Carrillo Puerto
La carretera federal 295 parte de Felipe Carrillo Puerto a Valladolid Yucatán pasando por Tihosuco y Tepich.
Felipe Carrillo Puerto (1874-1924), Gobernador de Yucatán y líder del Partido Socialista del Sureste, organizó a los indígenas productores de chicle de la zona maya de Quintana Roo, con la finalidad de eliminar la explotación de los intermediarios y exigir mejores precios a las compañías extranjeras.
En Felipe Carrillo Puerto existe una estación radiodifusora de amplitud modulada y una repetidora de frecuencia modulada con sede en Cancún, se captan estaciones del vecino Estado de Yucatán.
www.e-local.gob.mx /work/templates/enciclo/qroo/Mpios/23002a.htm   (1672 words)

  
 Mexico States
It comprised 19 states (Chiapas, Chihuahua, Coahuila y Tejas, Durango, Guanajuato, México, Michoacán, Nuevo León, Oaxaca, Puebla de los Ãngeles, Querétaro, San Luis Potosí, Sonora y Sinaloa, Tabasco, Tamaulipas, Veracruz, Xalisco, Yucatán, and Zacatecas) and four territories (Alta California, Baja California, Colima, and Santa Fé de Nuevo México).
Some names are different: Arizpe, Santa Fe de Guanajuato, Mérida de Yucután, Antequera de Oaxaca, and Valladolid de Michoacán (the correspondence should be obvious).
México consisted of the provinces of Antequera de Oaxaca, México, Michoacán, Puebla de los Ángeles, and Tlaxcala.
www.statoids.com /umx.html   (1672 words)

  
 Mexicanwave Places Two weeks in Yucatán - a travel diary
Stopped at Valladolid for lunch, and then continued on to the end of the toll road at Kantunil, where we headed north to Izamal - the best preserved colonial town in Yucat&, whose housefronts have been newly painted in traditional Izamal yellow.
Motul is a bustling, forward-looking town, although as at Izamal, horse-drawn surreys, known as calesas, still circle the main plaza.
We spent the next two nights at the Hacienda Chalanté, just south of Izamal near the village of Sudzal - a peaceful inn and horse ranch with authentic colonial rooms and savory, rustic cooking.
www.mexicanwave.com /travel/yucatan/diary.html   (1254 words)

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