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  2. Jesús Pat Chablé - Wikipedia

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    Jesús Pat Chablé (born 24 December 1991), commonly known by his stage name Pat Boy Rap Maya or Pat Boy, is a Mexican singer and rapper who is Maya and often raps in the Yucatec Maya language. [1] Pat Boy is regarded as one of the leaders of Maya-language rap in Mexico. [ 2 ]

  3. Chankom Municipality - Wikipedia

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    Chankom Municipality (in the Yucatec Maya language: “little ravine”) is a municipality in the Mexican state of Yucatán containing (137.95 km 2) of land and located roughly 135 km southeast of the city of Mérida.

  4. Maya music - Wikipedia

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    The music of the ancient Mayan courts is described throughout native and Spanish 16th-century texts and is depicted in the art of the Classic Period (200–900 AD). The Maya played instruments such as trumpets, flutes, whistles, and drums, and used music to accompany funerals, celebrations, and other rituals.

  5. Valeriana (archaeological site) - Wikipedia

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    The city layout pattern and architecture of Valeriana matches that of the Chactún-Tamchen area to the southeast of the site. [2] The city contains multiple plazas, temple pyramids, a ballgame court, and a dammed reservoir. All these elements are indicative of a Mayan political capital. [2]

  6. Chan Santa Cruz - Wikipedia

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    Chan Santa Cruz was a late 19th-century indigenous Maya state in modern-day Quintana Roo.It was also the name of a shrine that served as the center of the Maya Cruzoob [note 1] religious movement, and of the town that developed around the shrine, now known as Felipe Carrillo Puerto.

  7. Jarana yucateca - Wikipedia

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    Jarana performers can be seen performing in Parque Francisco Cantón Rosado in Valladolid, Yucatán, Mexico quite often. Jarana is the name of the dance originally performed during "La vaqueria" celebration but is seen performed throughout the year in various central parks or zócalos throughout the Yucatán including Mérida, Yucatán's capital.

  8. Kiuic - Wikipedia

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    Kiuic (/ k j u ˈ iː k / kyoo-EEK [1]) was a Maya city of the Late and Terminal Maya Classic Periods, with evidence of earlier occupation. It was abandoned by the Maya around 880 CE. [ 2 ] The site is well-preserved, and in that regard compared by archaeologists to Pompeii .

  9. Dzibilchaltun - Wikipedia

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    Maya civilization Archway of the Temple of the 7 Doll Ruins of the colonial open chapel Cenote at Dzibilchaltun Dzibilchaltún ( Yucatec Maya : Ts'íibil Cháaltun , [d̥z̥ʼiː˧˥biɭ tɕʰɒːl˦˥tuŋ] ) is a Maya archaeological site in the Mexican state of Yucatán , approximately 10 miles (16 km) north of state capital of Mérida .