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Chichén Itzá

American  
[chee-chen eet-sah, eet-suh] / tʃiˈtʃɛn itˈsɑ, ˈit sə /

noun

  1. the ruins of an ancient Mayan city, in central Yucatán state, Mexico.


Chichen Itzá British  
/ tʃiˈtʃen itˈsa /

noun

  1. a village in Yucatán state in Mexico: site of important Mayan ruins

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The video shows him and his team exploring areas of restricted access in the Mayan cities of Calakmul and Chichén Itzá.

From BBC • May 16, 2025

One of the jade heads found at Chichén Itzá, for instance, was perhaps itself looted from Piedras Negras, then brought to the cenote.

From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 9, 2023

Certain Indigenous monuments — the celestial observatory at Chichén Itzá — are based on the spiral form.

From New York Times • Jun. 9, 2022

I was expecting smaller edifices like those I’d visited south of Tulum, but this settlement was more on par with a smaller version of Tikal in Guatemala or Chichén Itzá.

From Washington Post • Apr. 1, 2022

Elsewhere the train runs near famous Maya archaeological sites such as Chichén Itzá and Tulum, as well as thousands of unexplored or undiscovered ruins.

From Science Magazine • Jan. 18, 2022