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El Zotz (Spanish pronunciation: [el sots]) is a Mesoamerican archaeological site of the pre-Columbian Maya civilization, located in the Petén Basin region around 20 kilometres (12 mi) west of the major center of Tikal and approximately 26 kilometres (16 mi) west of Uaxactun. It is so called because of the large number of bats living in caves in the nearby cliffs (the original Mayan name was Pa'Chan). The site is located within the San Miguel la Palotada National Park bordering the Tikal National Park in the present-day department of Petén, Guatemala. It is a large Classic Period site and contains many unexcavated mounds and ruins.

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  • El Zotz (en)
  • El Zotz (es)
  • El Zotz (fr)
  • El Zotz (it)
  • Эль-Соц (ru)
  • Ель-Соц (uk)
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  • El Zotz est un site archéologique maya situé dans le Département du Petén, au Guatemala. (fr)
  • Ель-Соц — археологічна пам'ятка цивілізації майя, що розташована у 20 км на захід від Тікаля та у 26 км від Уашактуна. (uk)
  • Эль-Соц (исп. El Zotz) — город майя в районе Петенского бассейна в муниципалитете , департамент Эль-Петен, Гватемала. (ru)
  • El Zotz (Spanish pronunciation: [el sots]) is a Mesoamerican archaeological site of the pre-Columbian Maya civilization, located in the Petén Basin region around 20 kilometres (12 mi) west of the major center of Tikal and approximately 26 kilometres (16 mi) west of Uaxactun. It is so called because of the large number of bats living in caves in the nearby cliffs (the original Mayan name was Pa'Chan). The site is located within the San Miguel la Palotada National Park bordering the Tikal National Park in the present-day department of Petén, Guatemala. It is a large Classic Period site and contains many unexcavated mounds and ruins. (en)
  • El Zotz es un sitio arqueológico prehispánico de la civilización maya, situado en la cuenca de Petén en Guatemala y distante unos 30 km al oeste con respecto a Tikal. El sitio fue llamado de esa manera porque había muchos murciélagos en las cavernas de las laderas circundantes. El nombre original del sitio y de la entidad política que conformaba era Pa'ka'n, que se traduce como "Cielo partido". Se encuentra dentro del Biotopo San Miguel La Palotada-El Zotz, limítrofe con el Parque nacional Tikal del departamento de Petén, ambos parte de la Reserva de la Biósfera Maya. (es)
  • El Zotz è un sito archeologico mesoamericano costruito dalla civiltà Maya, situato nel bacino di Petén in Guatemala e distante circa 30 km a ovest rispetto a Tikal. Il sito è stato chiamato in questo modo perché vi erano molti pipistrelli nelle caverne vicino alle pendici circostanti (il nome Maya originale era Pa'Chan). Il sito si trova all'interno del Parco Nazionale San Miguel la Palotada, confinante con il del dipartimento di Petén. È un sito esteso e possiede molti tumuli e rovine non ancora riportate alla luce. (it)
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