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Calakmul, Mayan Forest
Calakmul is one of the most important natural reserves in Mexico, not only for its territorial extension, but also for the variety of animal


Archaeological Sites in Campeche; Tabasqueño and El Tigre
TABASQUEÑO; It is a site you shouldn’t miss for many reasons, gathering many conditions including the architecture that makes it


Archaeological Sites in Campeche; Santa Rosa Xtampak and Kankí
SANTA ROSA XTAMPAK; Santa Rosa Xtampak, also called “Regional Capital”, was identified as the most important prehispanic city in the


Archaeological Sites in Campeche; Jaina and Okolhuitz
JAINA; Numerous figurines and vessels are shown in museums nationally and abroad, associated to the area where Jaina is located, making it


Archaeological Sites in Campeche; Hochob and Hormiguero
HOCHOB; Hochob is one of the most representative Maya territories of the Chenes; it is splendidly decorated with serpent mouths,


Archaeological Sites in Campeche; Dzibilnocac and Edzná
DZIBILNOCAC; Dzibilnocac allows visitors to observe the imposing Chenes architecture. Building A stands out for having many rooms


Archaeological Sites in Campeche; Chicanná and Chunhuhub
CHICANNÁ; Chicanna stands out for its wonderful Structure II, where you can find an enormous fantastic face of Itzamma, the creator god,


Archaeological Sites in Campeche; Balamkú and Becán
BALAMKÚ; Located in the jungle, on the southeast of the State, in the municipality of Hopelchén, it hosts the “Templo del Jaguar” or Balamku


Mexico's Worst Hurricanes
The same as a steam engine, which has hot and humid air, sun rays play their role by heating the oceans’ water, then humid air heats up,


Duties of the Main Federal Government Departments in Mexico
The Mexican State fulfills its main goal by guaranteeing the economic, political and social development of its citizens; for such, public powers are represented by State Departments,


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