yucatan in A Sentence

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    The Yucatan Peninsula.

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    These stones look similar to the stones found in Yucatan.

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    Explore magical Yucatan and experience immeasurable fun while going on a fantastic journey.

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    The Mayans left only their stone structures in Yucatan in Mexico as evidence that they had been here at all.

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    Chichen Itza was founded by the Maya in 400 A.D. and is located in the north central Yucatan Peninsula, now called Mexico.

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    Bottle-shaped chultuns were almost certainly used for water storage: in this part of the Yucatan, natural water sources called cenotes are absent.

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    The skull was established to belong to a teenage girl known as“Naia,” and was the earliest proof of human settlement in the Yucatan region.

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    Chichen was founded by the Maya civilization in 400 AD and it is located in the north central, north of Yucatan Peninsula now called Mexico.

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    It was founded by the Maya civilization in 400 AD and it is located in the north central, north of Yucatan Peninsula now called Mexico.

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    The Yucatan Peninsula, in addition to being a corn producing region in Mexico, also contains abandoned sisal plantations, where the growing of Jatropha for biodiesel production would not displace food.

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    Later explorers John Lloyd Stephens and Frederick Catherwood speculated during their trip in Yucatan about the purpose of such cavities and were told by local people that these were used to collect rainwater during the rainy season.

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    What's more, based on my own research in the Northern Yucatan Peninsula and work by my colleagues throughout the broader Maya region, I believe Maya communities' ability to adapt their resource-conservation practices played a crucial role in allowing them to survive for as long as they did.

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    What's more, based on my own research in the Northern Yucatan Peninsula and work by my colleagues throughout the broader Maya region, I believe Maya communities' ability to adapt their resource conservation practices played a crucial role in allowing them to survive for as long as they did.

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