Edzná

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Edzná is an ancient Maya archaeological site in the Mexican state of Campeche, known for its impressive pyramids, plazas, and sophisticated hydraulic systems.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Maya archaeological site
pre-Columbian city
abandoned Late Postclassic period
altitude lowland tropical environment
architecturalStyle Chenes NERFINISHED
Petén NERFINISHED
Puuc NERFINISHED
continent North America
country Mexico
culture Maya civilization NERFINISHED
discoveredBy modern archaeology in early 20th century
distanceFrom about 55 km southeast of Campeche City
endTime circa 15th century AD
hasFeature acropolis
ballcourt
canals
drainage system
hydraulic systems
palaces
plazas
pyramids
reservoirs
temples
hasPart Great Acropolis NERFINISHED
Main Plaza NERFINISHED
Nohochná (large platform) NERFINISHED
North Temple NERFINISHED
Small Acropolis NERFINISHED
South Temple NERFINISHED
Temple of the Five Storeys NERFINISHED
ballcourt
ceremonial center
heritage Maya Lowlands urban center NERFINISHED
knownFor Temple of the Five Storeys pyramid NERFINISHED
monumental architecture
sophisticated hydraulic engineering
locatedIn Campeche NERFINISHED
Mexican state of Campeche NERFINISHED
Yucatán Peninsula
municipality of Campeche
managedBy INAH NERFINISHED
nameLanguage Yucatec Maya NERFINISHED
openToPublic true
periodOfFlourishing Classic period
Late Classic period
possibleEtymology House of the Itzá NERFINISHED
region Campeche lowlands NERFINISHED
startTime circa 400 BC
tourismType cultural tourism site
UNESCOStatus on tentative list as part of Maya sites

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Campeche state contains Edzná
subject surface form: Campeche