Dziuché
Dziuché is a town located in the Hoctún Municipality in the State of Yucatán in the southeast of Mexico. The town developed around an old hacienda. It had its splendor during the time of the henequen boom, between 1870 and 1920, and issued tokens which, due to their design, are of interest to numismatists.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Hoctun and Tahmek.
Tahmek
Village
Photo: Cp.perezvictoria, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Tahmek is a village, which is situated 7 km southwest of Dziuché.
Dziuché
- Type: Dwelling
- Description: human settlement in Mexico
- Categories: locality of Mexico, locality, residential building, and building
- Location: Hoctún Municipality, Yucatán, Yucatán and the South, Mexico, North America
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Latitude
20.91222° or 20° 54′ 44″ northLongitude
-89.19638° or 89° 11′ 47″ westPopulation
7Elevation
16 metres (52 feet)Open location code
76GGWR63+VCOpenStreetMap ID
node 1769647799OpenStreetMap feature
place=isolated_dwellingGeoNames ID
3822431Wikidata ID
Q5486618
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In Other Languages
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