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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Tikal National Park' has mentioned 'Region' in the following places:
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During this time, the city dominated much of the Maya region politically, economically, and militarily, while interacting with areas throughout Mesoamerica such as the great metropolis of Teotihuacan in the distant Valley of Mexico. | WIKI |
The name was apparently applied to one of the site's ancient reservoirs by hunters and travelers in the region. | WIKI |
Map of the Maya area within the Mesoamerican region. | WIKI |
In a region within a 25 kilometers (16xc2xa0mi) radius of the site core and including some satellite sites, peak population is estimated at 425,000 with a density of 216 per square kilometer (515 per square mile). | WIKI |
[28][30] At this time, Tikal participated in the widespread Chikanel culture that dominated the Central and Northern Maya areas at this time xe2x80x93 a region that included the entire Yucatan Peninsula including northern and eastern Guatemala and all of Belize. | WIKI |
[34] At the beginning of the Early Classic, power in the Maya region was concentrated at Tikal and Calakmul, in the core of the Maya heartland. | WIKI |
In the Early Classic Tikal rapidly developed into the most dynamic city in the Maya region, stimulating the development of other nearby Maya cities. | WIKI |
Uaxactun, together with smaller towns in the region, were absorbed into Tikal's kingdom. | WIKI |
[41] Copxc3xa1n itself was not in an ethnically Maya region and the founding of the Copxc3xa1n dynasty probably involved the direct intervention of Tikal. | WIKI |
[50] The founding of these two centers may have been part of an effort to impose Tikal's authority upon the southeastern portion of the Maya region. | WIKI |
By the 9th century, the crisis of the Classic Maya collapse was sweeping across the region, with populations plummeting and city after city falling into silence. | WIKI |
[74] Increasingly endemic warfare in the Maya region caused Tikal's supporting population to heavily concentrate close to the city itself, accelerating the use of intensive agriculture and the corresponding environmental decline. | WIKI |
[23] There is not much evidence from Tikal that the city was directly affected by the endemic warfare that afflicted parts of the Maya region during the Terminal Classic, although an influx of refugees from the Petexbatxc3xban region may have exacerbated problems resulting from the already stretched environmental resources. | WIKI |
Some of Tikal's population may have migrated to the Peten Lakes region, which remained heavily populated in spite of a plunge in population levels in the first half of the 9th century. | WIKI |
As is often the case with huge ancient ruins, knowledge of the site was never completely lost in the region. | WIKI |
[19] Some second- or third-hand accounts of Tikal appeared in print starting in the 17th century, continuing through the writings of John Lloyd Stephens in the early 19th century (Stephens and his illustrator Frederick Catherwood heard rumors of a lost city, with white building tops towering above the jungle, during their 1839-40 travels in the region). | WIKI |
Temple IV is the largest pyramid built anywhere in the Maya region in the 8th century,[118] and as it currently stands is the tallest pre-Columbian structure in the Americas although the Pyramid of the Sun at Teotihuacan may originally have been taller, as may have been one of the structures at El Mirador. | WIKI |
Structure 5C-49 possesses a clear Teotihuacan-linked architectural style; it has balustrades, an architectural feature that is very rare in the Maya region, and a talud-tablero faxc3xa7ade; it dates to the 4th century AD. | WIKI |
By the end of the Late Preclassic this pyramid was one of the largest structures in the Maya region. | WIKI |
These are the most elaborately carved wooden lintels to have survived anywhere in the Maya region. | WIKI |
Tikal National Park is located in Northern Guatemala's Petxc3xa9n Province within a large forest region often referred to as the Maya Forest, which extends into neighbouring Mexico and Belize. | UNESCO |
Criterion (x): The Petxc3xa9n Region and the Maya Forest are home to an impressive diversity of flora and fauna across its various terrestrial and freshwater habitats. | UNESCO |
To the degree possible, cooperation with the neighbouring countries of Belize and Mexico is also highly desirable; both have established important conservation areas in their respective parts of the forest region. | UNESCO |