- 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.
- art-facts.com Architecture 26 Facts About Chichen ItzaIt’s one of the most prolific sites left behind by the Mayan civilization which flourished in the region for hundreds of years. Chichen Itza itself is more than just a pyramid.
- travelyucatan.com chichen-itza/The Pyramid of Kulkulcan, also known as El Castillo, is the most iconic structure at Chichen Itza.
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- cancun-adventure.com en/blog/chichen-itza-factsIn ancient, pre-Colombian times, Chichen Itza was a vibrant city with a diverse population of Mayan people extending well into the tens of thousands.
- newworldencyclopedia.org entry/Chichen_ItzaThus, in English a writer must choose a spelling based on the language norms of: English (Chichen Itza), Spanish (Chichén Itzá), or Maya (Chich'en Itzá').
- mariobuildreps.com true-age-chichen-itza/6: The probability that 5 of the 8 (62.5%) buildings of Chichen Itza are oriented by accident to one or more of the mathematical orientation nodes is less than 0.2%.
- enjoytravel.com us/travel-news/interesting-facts/…Located 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...
- everysteph.com visiting-chichen-itza-mexico-ruins/This super comprehensive guide will give you instructions for visiting Chichen Itza from Cancun, Playa del Carmen, Tulum, and Valladolid.
- Chichen Itza, in the Mexican state of Yucatan, is one of the world's seven new wonders, and the Chichen Itza trip has been on every traveler's "must-see" list.