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Chiapas![]() The Mayan palace at Palenque, Chiapas state, southern Mexico. Built during the late classic period around 600 under the rule of Lady K'an Ik', the palace is approximately 90 m/295 ft long and 75 m/246 ft wide. Its walls are made of plaster, with limestone carvings, stucco, and terracotta images inside. The central tower is thought to be an observatory or watchtower. ![]() Mayan ruins in the ancient city of Palenque, Chiapas state, southern Mexico. Palenque was one of the major cities of Mayan civilisation during the late classic period, from about 600–900. Structures such as the Temple of the Inscriptions are known not only for their distinctive architectural style, but also for their carvings, bas reliefs, and hieroglyphics. ![]() Market in front of the church of St John the Baptist in San Juan Chamula, Chiapas state, southern Mexico. San Juan Chamula, a small town outside San Cristobal, is the largest Mayan township in Chiapas. The Mayan traditions are still strong here (Tzotzil is the local language) and the worshippers at the church practise a mixture of Mayan and Catholic customs.
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Last February, a cruise ship visited the Port of Chiapas for the first time. Lucha Corpi packs this tale with a history of the Chicano movement in the United States and the struggles of the Chicano brown power group in Denver and the Zapatista movement in Chiapas, Mexico that took place in conjunction with the Civil Rights movement of the late 1960's and early 1970's. Equine epizootics of Venezuelan equine encephalitis (VEE) occurred in the southern Mexican states of Chiapas in 1993 and Oaxaca in 1996. |
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