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Maya civilization / Palenque / Maya script / Tikal / Uaxactun / Mesoamerica / Chiapas / Maya calendar / Itza people / Americas / Petén Department / Tourism in Mexico
Date: 2006-12-03 18:03:27
Maya civilization
Palenque
Maya script
Tikal
Uaxactun
Mesoamerica
Chiapas
Maya calendar
Itza people
Americas
Petén Department
Tourism in Mexico

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