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Tepakán (in the
Yucatec Maya language, “place
where pakán
fruit [similar to tuna] is found”) is a muni****lity in the
Mexican state of Yucatán. Containing...
- urban, and
Santa Cruz
Pueblo (2,286), San
Antonio Sahcabchén (2,280),
Tepakán (2,193),
Santa Cruz Ex-Hacienda (1,421), and Tankuché (1,228), classified...
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district of Hecelchakán
included the
towns of Pomuch, Pocboc, Tenabo,
Tepakán, San
Antonio Sahcabchén, Dzitbalché, Bécal, Nunkiní, and Calkiní. Around...
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Briceida Cuevas, also
known as
Briceida Cuevas Cob (born
Tepakán, Calkiní, Campeche, Mexico, July 12, 1969) is a
Mayan poet. She
writes poems about everyday...
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absorption by the
walls of the clay
receptacle keeps the
water cool. In
Tepakan, Campeche, a Maya community, they make
traditional flowerpots and whistles...
- Plan Chac, San
Antonio Mulix, San
Antonio Sodzil, San Esteban, San Raúl,
Tepakán,
Yohkat and Yunkú. The
significant po****tions are
shown below:
Every year...
- María
Lilia Calam Que is a
Mexican potter from
Tepakán,
Campeche in
southern Mexico, who
specializes in
water storage containers called cántaros. Her...
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Telchac Pueblo Yucatán 991
Telchac Puerto Yucatán 991
Temax Yucatán 991
Tepakan Yucatán 991
Tixkokob Yucatán 991
Tunkas Yucatán 991 Yobaín Yucatán 991...
- Tecoh,
Tekal de Venegas, Tekantó,
Telchac Pueblo,
Telchac Puerto, Temax,
Tepakán, Teya, Timucuy, Tixkokob, Tixpéhual, Tunkás, Xocchel, Yax****ul and Yobaín...
- 680 14,801 +12.7% 706.6 272.8 23.6/km2 (61.1/sq mi) July 24, 1867
Tepakán Tepakán 2,133 2,226 −4.2% 108.7 42.0 19.6/km2 (50.8/sq mi) July 24, 1867 Tetiz...