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    El Chal is a pre-Columbian Maya archaeological site located in the upper San Juan River valley of the southeastern Petén Basin region, Guatemala. The...
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  • capital, Flores. Its name may derive from Itzaʼ chal, "shawl", or aj-chal ja, "clear water." El Chal is located in the southern part of the Petén Basin...
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    Petén Department (redirect from El Peten)
    La Libertad in 2011, and El Chal was separated from Dolores in 2014.[citation needed] Notes: The 2002 population of El Chal municipality was included...
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  • includes the Maya archaeological sites of Ixkun, Ixtutz, Ixtonton and El Chal. The town is home to the Museo Regional del Sureste de Petén. It’s has...
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    1000 BCE, El Mirador c. 650 BCE, Cival c. 350 BCE, and San Bartolo show the same monumental architecture of the Classic period. In fact, El Mirador is...
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  • "Lt. Chal Daniel, Former Lobo And Longhorn Grid Star, To Rest Here". Longview News-Journal. February 18, 1943. p. 1 – via Newspapers.com. "Chal Daniel"...
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    definite article "El" or "La" (and their plurals "Los" and "Las") when looking for a site in the alphabetical listing e.g. for El Mirador, look under...
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    channel, owned by El Tiempo Casa Editorial (ETCE), owner of the newspaper of the same name. ETCE licensed the Canadian brand Citytv from CHUM Limited (later...
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  • Aguateca La Amelia Balberta El Baúl Bejucal (Mesoamerican site) Bilbao (Mesoamerican site) La Blanca, Peten Cancuén El Chal Chitinamit Chocolá Chojolom...
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    Guatemala these include, but are not limited to, Aguateca, Dos Pilas, El Chal, Ixkun, Nakum, Seibal, Takalik Abaj, Uaxactun, and Yaxha. In Mexico, stelae...
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