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The Maya worshipped at various ceremonial sites known as "temples" or "pyramids," often located within large city complexes such as Tikal, Palenque, and Copán. These structures served as focal points for religious rituals, including offerings and sacrifices to their gods. Additionally, sacred cenotes and other natural features were also significant in their religious practices.

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