• Mayan language, all with sub families like Itzaʼ. The government of Guatemala banned the speaking of Itzá in the 1930s and two generations of Itzá Maya...
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    Chichén Itzá (often spelled Chichen Itza in English and traditional Yucatec Maya) was a large pre-Columbian city built by the Maya people of the Terminal...
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    Chichén Itzá. While part of the story of Hunac Ceel seem to be more mythical than historical, it is generally accepted that the Itza of Chichén Itzá were...
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    guides. They arrived at the western end of Lake Petén Itzá to an enthusiastic welcome by the local Itza. The following day, the current Aj Kan Ek' travelled...
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  • Itza may refer to: Itza people, an ethnic group of Guatemala Itzaʼ language, a Mayan language Itza Kingdom (disambiguation) Itza, Navarre, a town in Spain...
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  • Complementizer (category Articles containing Itzá-language text)
    head-final languages like Korean or Japanese in which other heads follow their complements, but it appears at the start of a clause in head-initial languages such...
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    Petén Department (category Articles containing Itzá-language text)
    The main bodies of standing water in the department are the lakes Petén Itzá, Peténchel, Quexil, Salpetén and Macanche in the centre of the department;...
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    Flores, Petén (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    (population 22,600). Its Catedral Nuestra Señora de Los Remedios y San Pablo Itzá is the cathedral episcopal seat of the Apostolic Vicariate of El Petén (formerly...
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    Nojpetén (category Itza)
    Tayasal) was the capital city of the Itza Maya kingdom of Petén Itzá. It was located on an island in Lake Petén Itzá in the modern department of Petén in...
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    Ethnologue: Languages of the World (16 ed.). Dallas: SIL International. ISBN 9781556712166. OL 19636399W. Itzaʼ language resources at Native-languages.org...
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    Palenque (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    [pa'leŋke]; Yucatec Maya: Bàakʼ [ɓaːkʼ]), also anciently known in the Itza Language as Lakamhaʼ ("Big Water or Big Waters"), was a Maya city state in southern...
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  • Chichen Itza International Airport (Spanish: Aeropuerto Internacional de Chichen Itzá) (IATA: CZA, ICAO: MMCT) is an international airport located in...
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    Kukulkan (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    found at archaeological sites in the Yucatán Peninsula, such as Chichen Itza, Uxmal and Mayapan. The depiction of the Feathered Serpent is present in...
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    languages: Itza Mopan Yucatec Maya Lacandon All the languages in the Mayan language family are thought to originate from an ancestral language that was...
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    Constitution of Mexico does not declare an official language; however, Spanish is the de facto national language spoken by over 99% of the population making it...
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    lake Petén Itzá, is the home of the last surviving speakers of the Itza language. The surname Kowoj still survives, but the Kowoj and Itza have fully...
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  • Chichén Itzá is a train station near Pisté, Yucatán. It serves the archaeological site of the same name. Andrés Manuel López Obrador announced the Tren...
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    The Indigenous languages of the Americas are the languages that were used by the Indigenous peoples of the Americas before the arrival of non-Indigenous...
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    Spanish is the official language of Guatemala. Guatemalan Spanish is the local variant of the Spanish language. Twenty-six Mayan languages are spoken, especially...
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    Sacred Cenote (category Chichen Itza)
    Itza. Austin, TX: University of Texas Press. ISBN 0-292-71098-4. Coggins, Clemency Chase (1992). Artifacts from the Cenote of Sacrifice, Chichén Itzá...
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    Morzillo (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    Hernán Cortés from 1519 to 1525, and was deified after his death by the Itza of the Tayasal region under the name of Tziminchác. Acquired by Cortés in...
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    New 7 Wonders of the World (category CS1 Portuguese-language sources (pt))
    a campaign on the news programs to encourage people to vote for Chichen Itzá.[citation needed] The other 13 finalists, chronologically were: Wonders of...
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  • Belize. The other Yucatecan languages are Yucatec, Lacandon, and Itzaʼ. Mopan began to diverge from the other Yucatecan languages at least one thousand years...
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    Toltec (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    with Tula in Chichén Itzá is also taken as evidence for a Toltec horizon. The nature of interaction between Tula and Chichén Itzá has been especially controversial...
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  • Qʼeqchiʼ was probably spoken by fewer people than neighboring languages such as Itzaʼ, Mopan, and Choltiʼ, all of which are now moribund or extinct....
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    Mesoamerica (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    style has been documented as far away as at Chichen Itza to the east and Edzna to the south. Chichén Itzá was originally thought to have been a Postclassic...
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    1697 the Spanish conquered the Itzá, and in 1707 forcibly resettled the inhabitants of Tipu in the area of Lake Petén Itzá. In 1717, after the British settlement...
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    League of Mayapan (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    army to Chichen Itzá only to find the city completely abandoned. Sac Nicté led the Itzá to Nojpetén where they established a new Itza Kingdom. Ah Ulil...
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  • an atypical analgesic agent Itraconazole, an antifungal medication Itzaʼ language's ISO 639-3 code This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
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    Roo, Belize, N Guatemala  • 750,000 Mopán  • N Guatemala, Belize  • 11,000 Itzá  • N Guatemala  • EXTINCT? Lacandón  • Chiapas  • 1000 Western Greater Tzeltalan...
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