“Nohoch Mul” means “great mound” in Yucatec Maya

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Nohoch Mul pyramid is a towering ancient Maya structure at the Coba archaeological site in Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula and one of the tallest pyramids in the region.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Maya pyramid
archaeological structure
access reachable by sacbeob (Maya causeways) from other parts of Coba
architecturalStyle Maya architecture NERFINISHED
associatedSite Coba NERFINISHED
builtBy Maya people NERFINISHED
constructedBefore Spanish conquest of Yucatán NERFINISHED
continent North America
country Mexico
culture Maya civilization NERFINISHED
elevationType step pyramid
function ceremonial center
religious structure
governingBody Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia NERFINISHED
hasPlatform summit platform
hasStairs yes
hasStepCount multiple steep stone steps
hasView panoramic view over surrounding jungle from summit
heightRanking one of the tallest Maya pyramids in the Yucatán Peninsula
one of the tallest pre-Hispanic structures in the northern Maya lowlands
heritage pre-Columbian
heritageStatus protected archaeological monument of Mexico
isPartOf Coba archaeological zone open to visitors
languageOfName Yucatec Maya NERFINISHED
locatedIn Coba archaeological site NERFINISHED
Mexico
Quintana Roo NERFINISHED
Yucatán Peninsula
material stone
meaningOfName great mound
nameEtymologyLanguage Yucatec Maya NERFINISHED
nameScript Latin alphabet
nearbySettlement Cobá village NERFINISHED
partOf Coba NERFINISHED
Nohoch Mul group NERFINISHED
period Classic Maya period NERFINISHED
region Mesoamerica NERFINISHED
religion Maya religion
terrain lowland tropical forest
touristAttraction yes

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Nohoch Mul pyramid nameMeaning “Nohoch Mul” means “great mound” in Yucatec Maya