Xlapak

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Xlapak is a small pre-Columbian Maya archaeological site in Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula, notable for its well-preserved Puuc-style architecture.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Maya archaeological site
archaeological site in Mexico
abandoned pre-Hispanic era
access by road
architecturalStyle Puuc style NERFINISHED
associatedWith Puuc Maya NERFINISHED
belongsTo Mesoamerican archaeological heritage
buildingMaterial limestone
country Mexico
culture Maya civilization NERFINISHED
hasConservationStatus partially restored
well-preserved architecture
hasDecoration friezes
geometric stone mosaics
mask panels
hasFeature low hill terrain
ornamented facades
palace-type structures
stone mosaic decoration
well-preserved Puuc-style buildings
hasRelief low karstic hills
hasStructureType courtyards
palaces
platforms
hasType small Maya site
heritage pre-Columbian
languageOfName Yucatec Maya NERFINISHED
locatedIn Mexico
Puuc region NERFINISHED
Yucatán Peninsula
Yucatán state NERFINISHED
locatedOn Puuc Route NERFINISHED
managedBy Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia NERFINISHED
near Labná NERFINISHED
Sayil NERFINISHED
Uxmal NERFINISHED
openToPublic yes
partOf Puuc archaeological zone NERFINISHED
region southeastern Yucatán
religion Maya religion
significance example of Puuc architectural style
minor site complementing major Puuc centers
timePeriod Late Classic period NERFINISHED
Terminal Classic period NERFINISHED
tourismType cultural tourism

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Puuc style associatedSite Xlapak
Sayil connectedTo Xlapak
Labná connectedBySacbeTo Xlapak