- Tres
Zapotes is a
Mesoamerican archaeological site
located in the south-central Gulf
Lowlands of
Mexico in the
Papaloapan River plain. Tres
Zapotes is sometimes...
- Tuxtla; one from Tres
Zapotes and the La
Cobata Head. The
other Tres
Zapotes head is in the
Museo Comunitario de Tres
Zapotes.
Several colossal heads...
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sites further north along the
Veracruz coast had
eclipsed Tres
Zapotes.
Although Tres
Zapotes would continue into the
classic era, its
heyday had p****ed and...
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Zapote the
fifth district of the San José canton, in the San José
province of
Costa Rica. It is one of the
administrative units surrounding San José downtown...
- The
Battle of
Zapote River (Filipino:
Labanan sa Ilog ng
Zapote, Spanish:
Batalla de Rio de
Zapote), also
known as the
Battle of
Zapote Bridge, was fought...
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marmalade plum and
dilly tree. The
specific epithet zapota is from the
Spanish zapote [saˈpote],
which ultimately derives from the
Nahuatl word
tzapotl used for...
-
permanent city-temple
complexes at San
Lorenzo Tenochtitlán, La Venta, Tres
Zapotes, and
Laguna de los Cerros. In this region, the
first Mesoamerican civilization...
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Zapote station is a
proposed Light Rail
Transit (LRT)
station located on the LRT Line 1 (LRT-1)
system in Bacoor, Cavite. It will be
situated at the line's...
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Zapote River may
refer to the following:
Zapote River (Costa Rica)
Zapote River (Philippines) This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct geographical...
- The
Zapote Bridge is a
stone arch
pedestrian bridge crossing the
Zapote River in the Philippines. It
connects the
cities of Las Piñas in
Metro Manila...