Mayapan, located south of Merida, stands as one of the last great Mayan cities in the Yucatan, serving as the region’s political and cultural capital for over 200 years after the decline of Chichen Itza. The site sprawls across a vast area, encompassing around 4,000 structures, including the notable Temple of Kukulcan and numerous family dwellings. Visitors today can explore these ancient ruins, walking among the remnants of a once-thriving civilization and gaining insight into the daily life and architectural prowess of the Mayan people.
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