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Edzná is a Maya archaeological site in the north of the Mexican state of Campeche.

The most remarkable building at the plaza is the main temple. Built on a platform of 40 meters high, it provides a wide overview of the surroundings. Edzná was already inhabited in 400 BC, and was it abandoned round 1500 AD. In the Late Classic period Edzná was part of the Calakmul polity.

The site is open to visitors.

Plaza of Edzná, viewed from the main temple.
Plaza of Edzná, viewed from ground level in 2001.

Coordinates: 19°35′48.48″N 90°13′44.76″W / 19.5968°N 90.2291°W / 19.5968; -90.2291



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