The Mayan civilization did.
They lived in Guatemala
Never. Mayans lived in southern Mexico and parts of Central America (specifically, Belize, Guatemala and El Salvador).
The Maya people lived and still live in southern Mexico, Yucatan, Belize, Guatemala and Honduras.
New Mexico is such place.
In central Mexico the Aztecs were the most important civilization; Mayans lived through southern Mexico and Central America (Guatemala, Belize, El Salvador, Nicaragua). Central Peru was home to the Inca civilization.
No. The Aztecs lived in Central Mexico and the Mayas lived in The Yucatan Peninsula in what is now Mexico and Guatemala
They lived mainly in Mexico and part of Guatemala.
The Mayan civilization qualifies as such. However, besides present-day Mexico, it also spanned Guatemala, Belize, Honduras and El Salvador.
The Mayas lived in present day Honduras, Belize, Mexico, Guatemala, and El Salvador. But most now are living in Guatemala.
The Mayas (not Mayans) lived and still live today in the Yucatan peninsula of southern Mexico, in Guatemala, in Honduras, El Salvador and Belize. The pre-classic period of Maya history began around 1100 BC, the classic Maya period began in around 250 AD and Maya civilisation ended around 1519 with the Spanish conquest. The Maya culture disappeared but the people did not.
They lived in present-day Mexico (the country, not the state), Guatemala, Belize, El Salvador and Honduras.
They lived in central and southern Mexico.