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  2. Cuarenta Casas - Wikipedia

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    The best known is the Cueva de las Ventanas (Cave of the Windows). Early Spanish explorers named the site Cuarenta Casas (forty houses) based on their speculation of the total number of structures. The area consists of five main cave communities: Cueva del Puente, Cueva de la Serpiente, Nido del Aguila and Cueva Grande.

  3. Cueva de las Maravillas National Park - Wikipedia

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    Taíno pictographs in Cuevas de las Maravillas, the Dominican Republic. The Parque nacional Cueva de las Maravillas (English: Cave of wonders National Park) is a national park located approximately 15 kilometres (9 miles) east from San Pedro de Macorís and 10 kilometres (7 miles) west from La Romana, in the south-eastern part of the Dominican Republic on the Caribbean island of Hispaniola.

  4. List of archaeological sites in Chihuahua, Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Cueva de la Olla: Mogollon culture: Cuarenta Casas Ruins. Cueva Grande: Mogollon culture: Cuarenta Casas Ruins Cueva de las Jarillas: Mogollon culture: Cuarenta Casas Ruins Huápoca: Mogollon culture: Ciudad Madera: Ruins House of the Macaws: Mogollon culture: Janos: Ruins located at Casas Grandes that is part of a World Heritage Site. This ...

  5. Cueva Las Maravillas Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport was opened on February 7, 2008. Cueva Las Maravillas Airport has flights to and from other airports in the Dominican Republic, bringing tourists for Cueva de las Maravillas National Park, which features a popular natural cavern complex.

  6. Casas Grandes - Wikipedia

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    The community was abandoned approximately in 1450 AD. Casas Grandes is regarded as one of the most significant Mogollon archaeological zones in the northwestern Mexico region, [2] linking it to other sites in Arizona and New Mexico in the United States, and demonstrating the extent of the Mogollon sphere of influence.

  7. Cueva de la Olla (archaeological site) - Wikipedia

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    Cueva de la Olla (transl. cave of the pot) is an archaeological site located in the Valle de las Cuevas in northwestern Chihuahua, Mexico. It is approximately 47 km southwest of Nuevo Casas Grandes and near the Ignacio Zaragoza Ejido. This site was named for its shape, which resembles a pot (known as an olla in Spanish) or a vase.

  8. List of caves in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Cacahuamilpa Cave (Grutas de Cacahuamilpa National Park, Guerrero) Chevé Cave ; Chiquihuitillos (Nuevo León) Grutas de García (Nuevo León) Naica Crystal Caves , largest gypsum crystals in the world; Sistema Dos Ojos (Quintana Roo), underwater cave system; Sistema Huautla (Oaxaca), deepest cave in the western hemisphere (as of 2013) [2]

  9. List of caves - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of caves of the world that have articles or that are properly cited. They are sorted by continent and then country. Caves which are in overseas territories on a different continent than the home country are sorted by the territory's continent and name.