Río Azul

Local nameRío Azul
LocationPetén

Río Azul is an archaeological site of the Pre-Columbian Maya civilization. It is the most important site in the Río Azul National Park in the Petén Department of northern Guatemala, close to the borders of Mexico and Belize. Río Azul is situated to the southeast of the Azul river and its apogee dates to the Early Classic period.

The earliest major architecture dates to around 500 BC, in the Late Preclassic period. In the late 4th century AD Río Azul was dominated by the city of Tikal and its great central Mexican ally Teotihuacan. Tikal used Río Azul to secure an important trade route to the Caribbean Sea and challenge Calakmul, its great rival. The city was largely abandoned in the 6th century but saw a resurgence in the Late Classic, probably as a result of repopulation by Kinal.

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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Río_Azul

Address Guatemala

Coordinates 17°37'0.001" N -89°28'59.999" E

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