- newworldencyclopedia.org entry/Chichen_ItzaPrevious (Chicago school (economics)). Next (Chick Corea). Chichen Itza ("At the mouth of the well of the Itza") is a large pre-Columbian archaeological site built by the Maya...
- konnecthq.com chichen-itza/One possible translation for Itza is “enchanter (or enchantment) of the water.” Chichen Itza was very powerful from around 600 until the year 1050 AD.
- enjoytravel.com 7 Interesting Facts About Chichén Itzá In MexicoLocated on the Yucatan Peninsula, Chichén Itzá with its ancient temple pyramid of El Castillo is one of Mexico’s most famous monuments and one of the most...
- sacredsites.com americas/mexico/chichen_itza_…Who built Chichen Itza? The Maya were an ancient civilization of southern Mexico and the Central American countries of Guatemala, Honduras Belize and El Salvador.
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- facebook.com ChichenItzaMayanRuins/. Uncover the ancient stories etched in stone with the Mayan hieroglyphs at Chichen Itzá. Each symbol is a word, each carving a page from history.
- everythingplayadelcarmen.com Everything Beyond PlayaOur video tour of visiting Chichen Itza. Like everything on our website, we like to go and experience it so we can give you good details.
- world.new7wonders.com wonders/pyramid-at-chichen-…One of the New 7 Wonders of the World. Chichén Itzá. ... The building is more formally designated by archaeologists as Chichen Itza Structure 5B18.
- travel2next.com chichen-itza-mexico/Chichen Itza was the capital of the Yucatan peninsula from 900 AD to 1050 AD. The most famous monument in Chichen Itza is El Castillo or the Temple of Kukulcan.
- whc.unesco.org en/list/483/Criterion (ii): The monuments of Chichen-Itza exerted an influence throughout the entire Yucatan cultural zone from the 10th to the 15th century.