Mexico Enamórate de México!2

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El Castillo (pyramid of Kukulcán) in Chichén Itzá

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El Castillo (pyramidd of Kukulcán) in Chichén Itzá

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Temple of the Warriors, one of the most impressive structures at Chichén Itzá

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El Caracol at Chichén Itzá may be the best known of all Maya observatories

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One of the more notable structures at Chichén Itzá is a complex of Terminal Classic buildings constructed in the Puuc architectural style. The Spanish nicknamed this complex Las Monjas ("The Nuns" or "The Nunnery") but was actually a governmental palace. Just to the east is a small temple (nicknamed La Iglesia, "The Church") decorated with elaborate masks of the rain god Chaac.

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The "Monument To The Flag" along Paseo Montejo in Merida. It is the work of sculptor Romulo Rozo, who through this piece shows us an important part of Mexico's history from the founding of Tenochtitlan until mid-twentieth century.

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Uxmal, The Adivino, the Pyramid of the Magician. Maya site, Yucatan

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Double Jaguar Throne in front of the Governor's Palace, Uxmal, Yucatan

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Uxmal, Maya site, Yucatan Frieze on the Nunnery

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Uxmal, Maya site, Yucatan

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Wall of Masks, Kabah, Mexico Palace of the Masks at Kabah

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Teotihuacan, ceremonial center, Pyramid of the Sun from the Pyramid of the Moon

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The Pyramid of the Sun is the largest building in Teotihuacan and one of the largest in Mesoamerica

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The name Pyramid of the Sun comes from the Aztecs, who visited the city of Teotihuacan centuries after it was abandoned; the name given to the pyramid by the Teotihuacanos is unknown. (The ethnic identity of Teotihuacan's inhabitants is not known). To the Aztecs, Teotihuacan was a holy place, where the sun, moon and universe were created. It was they who gave Teotihuacan its name, meaning "The place where men become gods". They also named the Calle de los Muertos, thinking (wrongly) that the many ruined temples and monuments along the "road" were burial places of early rulers.

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Tula is generally accepted as the legendary capital 'Tollan' of the Toltec empire,Tula became the capital city following Teotihuacan, although it never reached the same size due to competing cities in the area.

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These four immense statues still stand on the top of pyramid-B in Tula. They stand over 4.6m high and are suggested to have once been supports for a temple.

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Tula Pyramid B

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Palenque, Temple of the InscriptionsPalenque, Temple of the Sun, and Temple of the InscriptionsPalenque, West Facade of the Palace

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Nohoch Mul, is the tallest Mayan pyramid on the Yucatan Peninsula, and the second tallest in the world. It is located within the archeological site of Cobá in the state of Quintana Roo, Mexico. It is believed to be have been built between 100 and 200 AD.

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The Nohoch Mul pyramid stands 138 feet tall, and is part of the Mayan ruins at the Cobá archeological site

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The Olmec were the first major civilization in Mexico. They lived in the tropical lowlands of south-central Mexico, in the modern-day states of Veracruz and Tabasco.

Museo de Antropología de Xalapa is an anthropological museum in the city of Xalapa, in the state of Veracruz in eastern Mexico

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Altar 5 La VentaThe Olmec may have been the first civilization in the Western Hemisphere to develop a writing system

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Temple at El Tajín - a pre-Columbian archeological site and one of the largest and most important cities of the Classic era of Mesoamerica. A part of the Classic Veracruz culture, El Tajín flourished from 600 to 1200 C.E

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Located in the state of Veracruz, El Tajin became the most important centre in north-east Mesoamerica after the fall of the Teotihuacan Empire.

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Its architecture, which is unique in Mesoamerica, is characterized by elaborate carved reliefs on the columns and frieze.

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The 'Pyramid of the Niches', a masterpiece of ancient Mexican and American architecture, reveals the astronomical and symbolic significance of the buildings.

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Aztec Calendar stone or Sun stone, National museum of Anthropology, Mexico

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The Aztec calendar stone, Mexica sun stone, Stone of the Sun (Spanish: Piedra del Sol), or Stone of the Five Eras, is a large monolithic sculpture that was excavated in the Zócalo, the main square of Mexico City, on December 17, 1790.It was discovered while Mexico City Cathedral was being repaired. The stone is approximately 12 feet (3.7 m) across and weighs approximately 24 tons

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