- Q'anjobalan languages
Infobox language family name Q anjobalan altname Kanjobalan Chujean region Mesoamerica familycolor American fam1 Mayan languages Mayan fam2 Western br Q anjobalan Ch olan child1 Q anjobalan proper child2 Chujean The Q anjobalan sc aka Kanjobalan Chujean languages are a branch of the Mayan languages Mayan family of Guatemala. Languages Q anjobalan Kanjobalan proper Kanjobal Jacaltec Akatek language Akatek , Jakaltek language Jakaltek Popti , Q anjob al language Q anjob al Mocho language Mocho Chujean Chuj language Chuj , Tojolabal language Tojolabal See Mayan languages Q anjobalan for details. Category Mayan languages Category Languages of Guatemala na lang stub ... more details
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- Ch'olan languages
Infobox language family name Ch olan altname Cholan Tzeltalan region Mesoamerica familycolor American fam1 Mayan languages Mayan fam2 Western br Q anjobalan Ch olan child1 Ch olan proper child2 Tzeltalan The Ch olan sc aka Cholan Tzeltalan languages are a branch of the Mayan languages Mayan family of Mexico. Languages Cholan proper Ch ol language Ch ol Chontal Maya language Chontal , Ch orti language Ch orti Ch olti language Ch olti Tzeltalan Tzeltal language Tzeltal , Tzotzil language Tzotzil See Mayan languages Western branch for details. Category Mayan languages na lang stub ... more details
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- Yucatecan languages
Infobox language family name Yucatecan region Mesoamerica familycolor American fam1 Mayan languages Mayan child1 Mopan Itza child2 Yucatec Lacandon The Yucatecan languages are a branch of the Mayan languages Mayan family of Mexico, Belize, and Guatemala. Languages Mopan Itza Itza language Itza , Mopan language Mopan Yucatec Lacandon Yucatec Maya language Maya Yukatek , Lakantun language Lakantun Lacandon See Mayan languages Yucatecan branch for details. Category Mayan languages na lang stub ar ... more details
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- Paris 1850
Paris 1850 2004 , is the second novel in the Vampire Plagues series by Ben Jeapes Sebastian Rook the pseudonym for Ben Jeapes. It is a sequel to London 1850 . It is based n the ancient Mayan god, Camozotz, a bloodthirsty Mayan vampire that wiped out the Mayan empire around 1,000 years ago.the book is also about jack and emily. Category 2004 novels Category British novels Category Horror novels Category Works published under a pseudonym Category 1850 in fiction Category Novels set in Paris 2000s horror novel stub ... more details
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- Quichean languages
Infobox language family name Quichean altname Greater Quichean region Mesoamerica familycolor American fam1 Mayan languages Mayan fam2 Eastern br Quichean Mamean child1 Quichean proper child4 Uspantek child2 Pokom child3 Kekchi child5 Sakapultek child6 Sipakapense The Greater Quichean languages are a branch of the Mayan languages Mayan family of Guatemala. Languages Qichean proper Kaqchikel language Kaqchikel Cakchiquel Tz utujil language Tz utujil Quiche Achi K iche language K iche Quich , Achi language Achi Q eqchi language Q eqchi Kekchi Pokom Poqomam language Poqomam , Poqomchi language Poqomchi Uspantek language Uspantek Sakapultek language Sakapultek Sipakapense language Sipakapense See Mayan languages Eastern branch for details. See also Classical K iche language Category Mayan languages na lang stub ... more details
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- Xbaquiyalo
Orphan date February 2009 Xbaquiyalo is a Maya civilization Mayan deity . She was the wife of Hun Hunahpu , and mother to the Monkey Twins . References http www.godchecker.com pantheon mayan mythology.php?deity XBAQUIYALO Godchecker.com entry Category Maya goddesses NorthAm myth stub ja ... more details
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- List of legendary creatures (X)
noinclude List of legendary creatures navigate noinclude Xana Asturias Asturian Female water spirit Xecotcovach Mayan mythology Mayan a bird Xelhua Aztec mythology Aztec Giant Xing Tian Chinese mythology Chinese Headless giant Xiuhcoatl Aztec mythology Aztec Drought spirit Category Lists of legendary creatures X ... more details
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- Ch'ol
Ch ol or Chol may refer to Ch ol people an indigenous Maya people, from the Chiapas highlands of Mexico Ch ol language a Mayan language, spoken predominantly in that region disambig nl Ch ol ... more details
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- Q'eqchi'
Q eqchi nowiki nowiki or Kekchi may refer to Q eqchi language , a Mayan language spoken in Guatemala and Belize Q eqchi people , an indigenous Maya people disambig nl Q eqchi ... more details
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- Mocho? language
Infobox language nativename Mototzintlec name Mocho states Mexico region Eastern Chiapas villages of Tuzatl n and Motozintla speakers 170 date 1990 date   census familycolor American fam1 Mayan languages Mayan fam2 Q anjobalan languages Q anjobalan Chujean fam3 Q anjobalan iso3 mhc Mocho or Mototzintlec is a language belonging to the western branch of Mayan language s spoken in the Mexican state of Chiapas . The two dialects of Mocho are spoken in two different villages the Tuzantec dialect in Tuzant n and the Motozintlec dialect in Motozintla . DEFAULTSORT Mocho Language Category Agglutinative languages Category Indigenous languages of Mexico Category Mayan languages Category Mesoamerican languages Mexico stub Na lang stub fr Mocho mk no Mocho spr k pms Lenga mocho pt L ngua moch ... more details
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- Pranava Veda
Pranava Veda may be allegedly, a fifth Veda followed by the vi v karmas a notion of an original Veda of Mamuni Mayan a misspelling for Pranava V da disambig ... more details
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- Aintiram (disambiguation)
Aintiram may refer to Aintiram , a text on Vastu Shastra attributed to Mamuni Mayan The Aindra school of grammar disambig Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ... more details
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- Acan
Acan is the Mayan mythology Mayan god of wine. His name means belch . He is identified with the local brew, balche , made from fermented honey to which the bark of the balche tree has been added. ref cite book last Jordan first Michael title Encyclopedia of Gods Over 2,500 Deities of the World publisher Facts on File date July 1993 isbn 978 0 8160 2909 9 ref CentralAm myth stub References references Category Agricultural gods Category Maya gods mk ro Acan ... more details
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- Copán (disambiguation)
Cop n is a major Mayan archaeological site a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Honduras. Cop n may also refer to Honduras Cop n Department , the province in Honduras containing the Mayan ruins at Cop n as well as other ruins at La Entrada Cop n Ruinas , the Honduran town near the archaeological site United States Copan, Oklahoma , a city in Oklahoma Brazil Edif cio Copan , a landmark building in S o Paulo disambig es Cop n it Cop n disambigua nl Cop n ... more details
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- Ch'orti'
Ch orti or Chorti may refer to Ch orti people one of the indigenous Maya peoples of southeastern Guatemala and western Honduras Ch orti language a Mayan language, spoken by the Ch orti people disambig nl Ch orti ru ... more details
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- Mopan
Mopan may refer to Mopan language , a Mayan language spoken in Belize and Guatemala Mopan people , an indigenous Maya people, whose native language is Mopan Mopan River , in Belize s Cayo district disambig de Mopan nl Mopan ... more details
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- Tillandsia deppeana
taxobox image regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Monocots unranked ordo Commelinids ordo Poales familia Bromeliaceae subfamilia Tillandsioideae genus Tillandsia species T. deppeana binomial Tillandsia deppeana binomial authority Steudel Tillandsia deppeana is a species biology species of the genus biology genus Tillandsia . This species is Endemism endemic to Mexico . Cultivars Tillandsia Mayan Torch Tillandsia Mayan Torch Tillandsia Sentry Tillandsia Sentry Tillandsia Wildfire Tillandsia Wildfire xVrieslandsia Inca Chief xVrieslandsia Inca Chief xVrieslandsia Mayan Chief xVrieslandsia Mayan Chief xVrieslandsia Nedra xVrieslandsia Nedra xVrieslandsia Stargazer xVrieslandsia Stargazer References http www.selby.org clientuploads research Bromeliaceae Bromeliaceae Mexico Selbyana 25 2004.pdf Checklist of Mexican Bromeliaceae with Notes on Species Distribution and Levels of Endemism retrieved 3 November 2009 http www.bsi.org brom info cultivar bcr.html BSI Cultivar Registry Retrieved 11 October 2009 Category Tillandsia deppeana Category Endemic flora of Mexico Category Bromeliaceae species Tillandsia stub vi Tillandsia deppeana ... more details
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- Maya language (disambiguation)
A Mayan languages Mayan language is one of a group of languages spoken by the Maya peoples of Mesoamerica. Maya language may also refer to Yucatec Maya language or Maya, a Mayan language spoken in the Yucat n Peninsula Badimaya language or Parti Maya, an aboriginal language of Australia Bali language Nigeria , a Niger Congo language of Nigeria Maya language Brazil , a language perhaps related to the Panoan languages Maia language , a Madang language of New Guinea Maya Embedded Language , the language used in the Autodesk Maya software, also known as MEL Ma ya language , an Austronesian language spoken in West Papua region West Papua redlinked as of May 2007 Maya language Australia , an aboriginal language disambig ko zh ... more details
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- Canek
Refimprove date December 2009 About the Itza Mayan rulers named Canek others named Canek Canek disambiguation Canek is the name of two different historical rulers of the Itza Maya peoples Maya of Pet n Basin Pet n , Guatemala . The Canek II first Canek met Hern n Cort s , who passed by the Itza capital Tayasal on his journey to Honduras in 1524. The second Canek was ruler of the Itza when Tayasal was conquered by Mart n de Ursua in 1697. The Mayan revolutionary Jacinto Canek took his name from the last independent Mayan ruler, and because of him the name was also used as a rallying cry by Mayas in the 19th century Caste War of Yucat n Caste War between Mayas and Spanish. See also Kan Ek External links Cite Appletons Canek prince display Canek, Yucatec prince of the royal family of Man year 1900 notaref x A third Canek, earlier than the other two, and who doesn t seem to correspond to Kan Ek . Category 16th century rulers Category Maya rulers Mesoamerica stub es Canek ... more details
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- Tipu
Tipu may refer to Tipu Sultan , person in Indian history Tipu, Belize , Mayan archaeological site near the Belize Guatemala border Tipu, Estonia , village in K pu Parish, Viljandi County, Estonia The Invisible Pink Unicorn , the goddess of a parody religion aimed at satirizing theistic beliefs disamb ... more details
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- Itza? language
Infobox Language name Itza nativename states Guatemala region Pet n department Pet n ethnicity Itza people speakers approx. 10 familycolor American fam1 Mayan languages Mayan fam2 Yucatecan languages Yucatecan fam3 Mopan Itza iso3 itz Itza nowiki nowiki also Itza , Pet n Itz Maya is one of the Yucatecan branch of the Mayan languages . The other languages in the Yucatecan branch are Yucatec , Lacandon language Lakantun , and Mopan language Mopan . Today, it is spoken only by a few elderly adults in communities to the north of Lake Pet n Itz in northern Guatemala . It is nearly extinct language extinct . The Itza ethnic group now almost all speak Spanish language Spanish , and are not fluent in Itza. See also Itza External links http www.native languages.org itzaj.htm Itza language resources at Native languages.org http www.famsi.org spanish mayawriting dictionary boot itza based on hofling1991.pdf search 22Itza 20maya 22 Itza vocabulary by Erik Boot hosted at FAMSI Languages of Guatemala DEFAULTSORT Uspantek Language Category Agglutinative languages Category Mayan languages Category Mesoamerican languages Category Languages of Guatemala na lang stub de Itz Sprache es Idioma itz fr Maya itz mk nl Itza taal no Itza spr k pms Lenga itza pt L ngua itz ru ... more details
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- Tektitek language
Infobox language name Tektitek nativename B a aj states Guatemala , Mexico region Western Highlands speakers 6,000 date 2002 ethnicity Tektitek people Tektitek familycolor American fam1 Mayan languages Mayan fam2 Quichean Mamean fam3 Mamean languages Greater Mamean fam4 Mamean iso3 ttc The Tektitek language Tectiteco, Teco, or B a aj is a member of the Quichean Mamean branch of the Mayan language family. ref cite web url http www.almg.org.gt portal index.php?id 54&idioma 1 title Comunidad Ling stica Tektiteka Historia accessdate 2009 02 15 publisher ALMG Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref It is very closely related to the Mam language . Tektikek is spoken by the Tektitek people , which are primarily settled in the municipality of Tectit n , department of Huehuetenango department Huehuetenango . A number of Tektitek speakers have settled in Mexico . References Reflist Languages of Guatemala DEFAULTSORT Mam Language Category Mayan languages Category Agglutinative languages Category Indigenous languages of Central America Category Mesoamerican languages Category Languages of Guatemala na lang stub de Tektitekisch es Idioma tectiteco fr Tektiteko mk nl Tectiteeks no Tektitansk pt L ngua tectiteca ru ... more details
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- T-number
T number or T number may refer to A numerical system for the glyphs within the Pre Columbian Mayan script, see J. Eric S. Thompson . Dvorak technique , a system to subjectively estimate tropical cyclone intensity capsid T number Viral capsid T number , a system to describe the icosahedral surface quasi symmetry pattern In music, the transposition of a tone row disambig ... more details
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- Ixil
Ixil may refer to Ixil language , a Mayan language spoken in Guatemala Ixil people , an indigenous Maya people in El Quich Department, Guatemala Ixil Community , a region encompassing three Ixil villages in the western Guatemalan highlands Ixil, a town in Yucatan Mexico disambig es Ixil nl Ixil ... more details
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- Jungle tourism
Mayan jungle ruins such as Nakum, Yaxha , and El Mirador . These tours involve much more preparation ... of the Mayan jungles. These ruins and sites are reached by alternative and physically taxing means ... large than fifteen people traveling through the Mayan jungle, a generally protected region, but limited ... more details
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