Grupo Nohoch Mul

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Grupo Nohoch Mul is a major architectural complex within the ancient Maya city of Cobá, best known for containing one of the tallest pyramids in the Yucatán Peninsula.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Maya architectural group
architectural complex
access reached via sacbeob (Maya causeways)
approximateHeightOfTallestStructure about 42 meters
architecturalStyle Maya architecture
contains Ixmoja pyramid
Nohoch Mul pyramid
country Mexico
culture Maya civilization
elevationRelative one of the highest Maya structures in northern Yucatán
function ceremonial center
religious activities
hasPart Ixmoja pyramid
Nohoch Mul pyramid
hasStairs steep stairway on main pyramid
heritageSiteWithin Cobá archaeological site
knownFor containing one of the tallest pyramids in the Yucatán Peninsula
large pyramid temple
locatedIn Cobá
Mexico
Quintana Roo
Yucatán Peninsula
locatedNear lakes of Cobá region
materialUsed limestone
orientation aligned according to Maya cosmological principles
partOf Cobá
period Classic period of Maya civilization
region Maya lowlands
surface form: Maya Lowlands
siteType pre-Columbian archaeological site component
tourism popular tourist attraction

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Cobá hasGroup Grupo Nohoch Mul