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  2. Copán - Wikipedia

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    It lies within the municipality of Copán Ruinas in the department of Copán. It is in a fertile valley among foothills at 700 meters (2,300 ft) above mean sea level. [3] The ruins of the site core of the city are 1.6 kilometers (1 mi) from the modern village of Copán Ruinas, which is built on the site of a major complex dating to the Classic ...

  3. Copán Ruinas - Wikipedia

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    Copán Ruinas is a municipality in the Honduran department of Copán. The town, located close to the Guatemalan border, is a major gateway for tourists traveling to the Pre-Columbian ruins of Copán. The Copán ruins house a UN World Heritage site and are renowned for the hieroglyphic staircase, stellae, and museum.

  4. Museum of Maya Sculpture - Wikipedia

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    The "Museo Escultura" (Sculpture Museum) or "Museo de la Escultura de Copan" (Museum of Sculpture of Copan) or "Museo de la Escultura Maya" (Museum of Maya Sculpture) is a museum dedicated to the Maya culture near the town of Copan Ruinas, very close to the archaeological site of the same name in Honduras. The installations preserve various ...

  5. Copán Ruinas Airport - Wikipedia

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    Copán Ruinas Airport (IATA: RUY, ICAO: MHRU) is a newly completed airport serving the town of Copán Ruinas in Honduras. The runway is approximately 20 kilometres (12 mi) east of the town. The airport was opened in 2015, and is expected to provide easier tourist access to the Mayan ruins at Copán. [3]

  6. El Puente (Maya site) - Wikipedia

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    El Puente, or the Parque Arqueológico El Puente ("El Puente Archaeological Park"), is a Maya archaeological site in the department of Copán in Honduras.Once an independent Maya city, the city of El Puente became a tributary to the nearby city of Copán between the 6th and 9th centuries AD.

  7. Rastrojón - Wikipedia

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    Rastrojón is a Maya archaeological site in western Honduras. It appears to be associated with the major Classical period city of Copán ―the capital of a Maya kingdom that existed from 5th to 9th centuries CE―situated just two kilometres away.

  8. Rio Amarillo (Mayan Site) - Wikipedia

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    Rio Amarillo also known as La Castellona or La Canteada, is an archaeological site of the Mayan civilization located in the department of Copan in Honduras that dates back to the Mesoamerican classical period. [1]

  9. Copán Department - Wikipedia

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    Copán is one of the departments in the western part of Honduras. The departmental capital is the town of Santa Rosa de Copán. The department is well known for its tobacco and fine cigars. The department is famous for its Pre-Columbian archaeological site at Copán, one of the greatest cities of the Maya civilization.