Motul sitio Maya
Motul sitio Maya is in Petén Department, Guatemala.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include San José and San Andrés.
San José
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San José is a small village on the north shore of Lago Petén Itzá in the Petén department of the Northern Lowlands of Guatemala.
San Andrés
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San Andrés is a municipality in the department of El Petén in Guatemala. The municipality is formed by the town of San Andrés, located on the north-western shore of Lake Petén Itzá, and 55 rural communities, with a total population of 20,295 people.
San Miguel
San Miguel is a small village on the north shore of Lago Petén Itzá in the Petén department of the Northern Lowlands of Guatemala.Motul sitio Maya
- Type: Tourist attraction
- Category: tourism
- Location: Petén Department, Guatemala, Central America, North America
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Latitude
17.00404° or 17° 0′ 15″ northLongitude
-89.8903° or 89° 53′ 25″ westOpen location code
769G2435+JVOpenStreetMap ID
node 6201398885OpenStreetMap feature
tourism=attraction
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In Other Languages
“Motul sitio Maya” goes by many names.
- Dutch: “Archeologische Maya site”
Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Autoridad para el Manejo y Desarrollo Sostenible de la Cuenca del Lago Petén Itzá AMPI and Jardin Botanico ‘Bioitza’.
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