- Yucatán - Wikipedia
On March 16, 1841, as a result of cultural and political conflicts around the federal pact, Yucatán declared its independence from Mexico, forming a second Republic of Yucatán Eventually on July 14, 1848, Yucatán was forced to rejoin Mexico
- Yucatán | Mexico’s Caribbean Coast, Mayan Ruins Cenotes | Britannica
Yucatán, estado (state), southeastern Mexico Occupying part of the northern Yucatán Peninsula, it is bounded to the north by the Gulf of Mexico, to the east and southeast by the state of Quintana Roo, and to the southwest and west by the state of Campeche
- 12 best things to do in the Yucatán Peninsula - Lonely Planet
Discover the Yucatán Peninsula’s Maya ruins, cenotes, colonial cities, pristine beaches, wildlife and vibrant Yucatecan culture
- Yucatán - The gateway to the Mayan world | Yucatán. Travel
Yucatán is the land of the chosen ones, full of prodigies to be discovered; it is the gateway to the Mayan world, with an endless number of unique
- How to make the most of your next visit to Yucatán
Holbox Island, on the northern coast of the Yucatán Peninsula, is a great place to visit (Unsplash The Free Birds) There’s something really special about standing on land surrounded by water
- The 25 Best Places to Visit in Yucatan Mexico (Including Hidden Gems . . .
If you want to climb the Mayan pyramids in Yucatán, head to Uxmal, Coba and Ek-Balam Chichen Itza is located right near Valladolid pueblo magico, and makes for the perfect day trip from Merida, though you can access it from anywhere in the Yucatan Peninsula
- 8 Best Places in Yucatan, Mexico: Where to Visit in Yucatán State
Yucatán is home to so many cultural wonders and hidden gems that you’d never experience outside its borders From the seaside town of Sisal with pink flamingos to the cenotes around Valladolid, there is so much diversity and amazing things to do and see in Yucatán!
- Yucatán - Visit Mexico
Yucatán Lending a very famous name to the entire peninsula, Yucatan is a brilliant expression of sun, jungle, and ancient civilization The very character of the peninsula is still impacted by a far older phenomena - the Chicxulub crater incident some 66 million years ago
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