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Enlace: http://www.latinworld.com/magazine/revista/copan/tr1-1.html
Descripción: Honduran Institute of Anthropology and History. «This fully enclosed structure is the first of its kind in Central America, and a model to other nations with similar treasures of such magnitude to follow. Copan makes part of the Maya lands, both ancient and modern, occupy the Yucatan Peninsula, whose topography varies from volcanic mountains, called the Highlands the south, to the porous limestone shelf, called the Lowlands, in the central and northern regions. The lowlands extend from Copan, Honduras, in the south to northern Yucatan. The east-west axis includes Belize, most of modern Guatemala, and the Mexican state of Tabasco, where Comalcalco, the westernmost Classic-period Maya center is located.»
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