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None. Stones were used to build Chichen Itza, not people.
The Chichen Itza has 364 steps there is 91 steps on each side so, 91 x 4 ___ 364
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There are many, but i guess you are looking for Chichen-Itza.
Many cities are on such region. Some include Cancun, Cozumel, Chichen Itza, Tulum or Chetumal.
Chichen Itza is 1,114 kilometers (692 miles) east of Mexico City, straight line. Driving distance is of 1,490 kilometers (926 miles) as you have to traverse the Sierra Madre Oriental mountain range. Trip time is around 17 hours, non-stop.
According to Mexico's National Institute of Statistics and Geography, 2,131,283 tourists visited Chichen Itza, Mexico throughout 2016.
You mean Mayan ruins? Those would be among many others, Chichen Itza in Mexico and Tikal in Guatemala.
There are many of them but the Aztec Templo Mayor (Major Temple) in Mexico City and the Mayan Chichen Itza in the Yucatan peninsula are the most notorious.
There are five (5) Mayan ruin sites on the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico. There is the Chichen Itza (the most visited Mayan site), the Mayapan ("Banner of the Mayas"), the Uxmal ruins, Dzibilchaltun, and Ek Balam that was built in the Maya Classic Period.
Millions of people visit Mayan ruins every year. For example, approximately 1.2 millions people visit Chichen Itza, the ruins of a large city built by the Mayans in present-day Mexico. It is considered to be one of the Seven Wonders of the New World and is the second most popular site for visitors in all of Mexico.