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Palenque (Spanish pronunciation: [pa'leŋke];
Yucatec Maya: Bàakʼ [ɓaːkʼ]), also
anciently known in the Itza
Language as Lakamhaʼ ("Big
Water or Big Waters")...
- San
Basilio de
Palenque or
Palenque de San Basilio,
often referred to by the
locals simply as Palenke, is a
Palenque village and
corregimiento in the...
- Look up
Palenque in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Palenque was a Maya city
state in
southern Mexico that
flourished in the 7th century.
Palenque may also...
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Great (March 24, 603 –
August 29, 683), was ajaw of the Maya city-state of
Palenque in the Late
classic period of pre-Columbian
Mesoamerican chronology. He...
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Palenque is a city and muni****lity in the
Mexican state of
Chiapas in
southern Mexico. The city was
named almost 200
years before the
nearby Mayan ruins...
- Taco
Palenque is a
Mexican cuisine restaurant chain in
South Texas and
northern Tamaulipas, Mexico. The
restaurant is
headquartered in Laredo,
Texas and...
- The Coatzacoalcos–
Palenque Line (Spanish: Línea Coatzacoalcos-
Palenque), also
known as the FA Line (Spanish: Línea FA), is a
railroad owned by the Mexican...
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Palenquero (sometimes
spelled Palenkero) or
Palenque (Palenquero: Lengua) is a Spanish-based
creole language spoken in Colombia. It is
believed to be a...
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Palenque is a
railway station located between the
towns of
Palenque and
Pakal Ná in Chiapas, Mexico. The
station was
built on the
territory of a former...
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Carlos Palenque (28 June 1944, La Paz – 8
March 1997) was a
Bolivian musician,
singer and
politician known to his fans as the Compadre. He died of a heart...