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Is the temple of chicken itza the Mayans or Aztec?

Chichen Itza was Mayan.


How wide is the Chichen Itza?

The Chichen Itza is actually the name of an archeological dig site in present-day Mexico. What we know as the Chichen Itza is actually just one structure unearthed at the site. It is called El Castillo, or The Castle. It is 55.3 meters wide and 24 meters tall (30 if you include the temple at the top).


How tall and wide is el castillo de chichen itza?

El Castillo, also known as the Temple of Kukulcan, at Chichen Itza is approximately 79 feet (24 meters) tall. The base of the pyramid is about 181 feet (55 meters) wide on each side.


What are places near the Chichen Itza?

Cancun is near Chichen Itza.


Where are the ruins of the Mayan cities of chichen itza and uxmal located?

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What Mexico peninsula is Chichen Itza?

Chichen itza is located on the Yucatan Peninsula.


What were some of the main structures of the city chichen itza?

Temple of Kukulkan, Temple of the Warriors, The Observatory, The Church,The Sacred Cenote.


What peninsula is the chichen itza found?

Chichen Itza is located on the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico


Where are the Chichen Itza runs located?

The Chichen Itza runes are located in the Colombian region and were built by the Mayan civilization. The Chichen Itza runes were a focal point for the Northern Mayan lowlands.


What stone was the Chichen Itza made out of?

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What type of rock was the chichen itza made up of?

Chichen Itza was primarily made up of limestone rock. The ancient Maya used limestone as the main building material for their structures, including the famous pyramids at Chichen Itza.


How many people were used to build the Chichen Itza?

None. Stones were used to build Chichen Itza, not people.