Interactive map of the Maya World
In its heyday from about A.D. 300 to 900, the Maya civilization boasted
hundreds of cities across a vast swath of Central America.
Now archeological sites, these once-flourishing cities extended from
Chichén Itzá in the northern Yucatán to Copán,
about 400 miles to the south in modern-day Honduras.
Using an interactive map, visit 15 of the better-known Maya sites.
Now archeological sites, these once-flourishing cities extended from
Chichén Itzá in the northern Yucatán to Copán,
about 400 miles to the south in modern-day Honduras.
Using an interactive map, visit 15 of the better-known Maya sites.
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