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alternate case: quiriguá
Kʼakʼ Joplaj Chan Kʼawiil
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the key Motagua River trade route to Quiriguá . The fall in Copán's income and corresponding increase at Quiriguá is evident from the massive commissioning
Lorenzo Giuntini
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Giuntini took part in several archaeological expeditions: in 1883 et 1885, in Quiriguá (Guatemala) and Copán (Honduras) with Alfred Maudslay, where he made plaster
Carlos Fernández (footballer, born 1992)
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(Gls) 2011 Atlético Esperanzano 2012 Deportivo La Gomera 2013 Deportivo Quiriguá 2013 Zacapa 2014–2016 Santa Lucía 2016 Siquinalá 2017 Santa Lucía 2018–2019
List of Maya gods and supernatural beings
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the earth and chief lightning god. An important rain god at Copán and Quiriguá in the southern Maya area. God of the woods, of wild nature, and of the
Kervin García
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information Current team USAC Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 2014–2015 Quiriguá 2015–2016 Carchá 2016–2019 Sanarate 23 (0) 2019 Chiantla 20 (0) 2019–2020
Manuel López (Guatemalan footballer)
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Guatemalan side Sayaxche, before stints with Heredia, Malacateco, Deportivo Quiriguá , and Guastatoya, before signing with Municipal on 27 June 2018. López debuted
Maya architecture
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limestone was the most important material, they still collected sandstone from Quiriguá and volcanic tuff from Copan. The Maya people had taken advantage of mortar
List of World Heritage Sites in Central America
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(Archaeological Park and Ruins of Quirigua) Cultural: (i), (ii), (iv) — 1981 Quiriguá is an ancient Maya archaeological site that flourished during the Late
Guatemala
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destinations include Maya archaeological sites (e.g. Tikal in the Peten, Quiriguá in Izabal, Iximche in Chimaltenango and Guatemala City), natural attractions
Leyendas de Guatemala
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the colonial era of Guatemala. He also mentions the Guatemalan sites of Quiriguá , Tikal, as well as Palenque and Copán, which although they are not part