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Today, there millions of Maya living in the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico. Many of them still speak a modern-day version of the Mayan language and even more of them still practice the Mayan religion (See Popol Vuh for the text of their "bible"). They are more than just the indigenous peoples of Mexico but, the Federal government there does not treat them well, in my opinion. Their heritage should allow them to be treated as more than the way they're treated as second class citizens. Of course, there were a lot more Maya when they ruled the area; the society as a whole is thought to have diminished when the food supply dwindled and the majority left the major population centers.
Mexico does not connect two continents; it "connects" the United States with Central America (Belize and Guatemala, to be more specific). All of them are located in North America.
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Many things. Maybe you need to be more specific.
Depending on what your specific belief is, no.
This should answers some questions: http://www.statoids.com/uhn.html But you can fill in this form to find actual zip codes in Honduras: http://www.addressdoctor.com/lookup/default.aspx?lang=en&country=HND
Belize and Guatemala border Mexico.Panama borders South America (Colombia, to be specific).
I am sorry but we can't do your homework for you and this is clearly homework. The prompt is very specific on what you need to do.
You have to be more specific, there are 3 large and several smaller pyramids at Giza.
HN is not a prefix at all, it is the abbreviation for Honduras. A prefix is a cyllable added to the beginning of a word which changes or adds to the root's meaning in a specific and consistent way.
Partners in Health has it's headquarters in Boston, Massachusetts. They have specific projects going on with Haiti, Peru, Russia, Rwanda, Lesotho, Mexico, Guatemala, and Malawi.