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Ancient Maya city-state in Chiapas, Mexico
Palenque (Spanish pronunciation: [pa'leŋke]; Yucatec Maya: Bàakʼ [ɓaːkʼ]), also anciently known in the Itzaʼ language as Lakamha ("big water" or "big waters")
Palenque
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up Palenque in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Palenque was a Maya city state in southern Mexico that flourished in the 7th century. Palenque may also
Palenque_(disambiguation)
Village in Colombia
San Basilio de Palenque or Palenque de San Basilio, often referred to by the locals simply as Palenke, is a Palenque village and corregimiento in the
San_Basilio_de_Palenque
Municipality and city in Mexico
Palenque is a city and municipality in the Mexican state of Chiapas in southern Mexico. The city was named almost 200 years before the nearby Mayan ruins
Palenque,_Chiapas
Ajaw of Palenque from 615 to 683
Great (March 24, 603 – August 29, 683), was ajaw of the Maya city-state of Palenque in the Late Classic period of pre-Columbian Mesoamerican chronology. He
Kʼinich_Janaabʼ_Pakal
Palenque is a railway station located in Palenque, Chiapas. The station is built on the grounds of the old city airport, where apart from the station
Palenque_railway_station
Mexican restaurant chain in Texas and Nuevo León
Taco Palenque is a Mexican cuisine restaurant chain in the U.S. state of Texas and the Mexican state of Nuevo León. The restaurant is headquartered in
Taco_Palenque
Spanish-based creole language spoken in Colombia
Palenquero (sometimes spelled Palenkero) or Palenque (Palenquero: Lengua) is a Spanish-based creole language spoken in Colombia. It is believed to be a
Palenquero
Bolivian musician, singer and politician
Carlos Palenque (28 June 1944, La Paz – 8 March 1997) was a Bolivian musician, singer and politician known to his fans as the Compadre. He died of a heart
Carlos_Palenque
Railway line in Mexico
The Coatzacoalcos–Pakal Ná (Palenque) Line (Spanish: Línea Coatzacoalcos-Pakal Ná (Palenque)), also known as the FA Line (Spanish: Línea FA), is a railway
Line_FA_(Tren_Interoceánico)
Railway station in Chiapas, Mexico
Pakal Ná (Spanish: Estación de Pakal Ná) is a railway station in Palenque Municipality, Chiapas, Mexico. It is located on the Coatzacoalcos–Mérida railway
Pakal_Ná_railway_station
Island in Chiriquí Province, Panama
Isla Palenque is located off the western Pacific shore of Panama, near the border of Costa Rica, in the Gulf of Chiriquí. Isla Boca Brava is just to the
Isla_Palenque
many of them fled inland and created walled cities known as palenques. Some of these palenques grew very large, holding hundreds of people, and they all
Languages_of_Colombia
Bolivian psychologist, journalist, academic and politician
Carlos Palenque (El Compadre). She is currently the general manager of Palenque Comunicaciones, a holding company that includes Radio Carlos Palenque AM 1
Verónica_Palenque
Maya temple in Palenque, Mexico
Wayib' or God GIII one of the three patron deities of the ancient city of Palenque located in Chiapas, Mexico. The temple was built at late 7th century during
Temple_of_the_Sun_(Palenque)
State of Mexico
and azure-rumped tanagers. Chiapas is home to the ancient Mayan ruins of Palenque, Yaxchilán, Bonampak, Lacanha, Chinkultic, El Lagartero and Toniná. It
Chiapas
Type of Brazilian settlement inhabited by escaped slaves and their descendants
southerly parts of Brazil. In Colombia, such villages or camps were called palenques. Its inhabitants are palenqueros. They spoke various Spanish-African-based
Quilombo
Country in Central America
cimarrons who had freed themselves from enslavement and lived in communes or palenques around the Camino Real in Panama's Interior, and on some of the islands
Panama
Kongo royal and Colombian slave rebel
direct relationship between him and the municipality of San Basilio de Palenque, contemporary literary culture has led to the belief that he was the founder
Benkos_Biohó
Mayan stepped pyramid
stepped pyramid structure at the pre-Columbian Maya civilization site of Palenque, located in the modern-day state of Chiapas, Mexico. The structure was
Temple_of_the_Inscriptions
Tomb of an elite Maya woman
located inside Temple XIII in the ruins of the ancient Maya city of Palenque, now the Palenque National Park, in the southern Mexican state of Chiapas. It has
Tomb_of_the_Red_Queen
Country in South America
settlement of South America. A royal decree of 1713 approved the legality of Palenque de San Basilio founded by runaway slaves as a refuge in the seventeenth
Colombia
Colombian people of African descent
Colombia, black people are recognized as 3 official groups: the Raizals, the Palenques and other Afro-Colombians. Africans were enslaved in the early 16th century
Afro-Colombians
Cerro Palenque is an archaeological site in the department of Cortés in Honduras. The city was founded in the Late Classic (500-800 AD) but reached its
Cerro_Palenque
Television channel
by Carlos Palenque and is owned by Sistema Nacional de Radiodifusión Boliviana (better known as the RTP System). In 1985, Carlos Palenque, who already
RTP_(Bolivia)
Colombian band
(Palenquero for "my friends") are a Colombian band, founded in San Basilio de Palenque in 2011. Kombilesa Mí created and predominantly perform in the genre of
Kombilesa_Mí
Place in San Cristóbal, Dominican Republic
Sabana Grande de Palenque is a municipality (municipio) of the San Cristóbal province in the Dominican Republic. It was elevated to the category of municipal
Sabana_Grande_de_Palenque
Queen of the Mayan city-state of Palenque from 583 to 604
Ikʼnal (died 7 November 604), was queen regnant of the Maya city-state of Palenque (ancient Lakamha). She acceded to the throne on 23 December 583 CE and
Yohl_Ikʼnal
Inter-city railway in Yucatán peninsula, Mexico
railway begins in Cancún International Airport and travels southwest towards Palenque, Chiapas, via two routes that encircle the peninsula. The project aims
Tren_Maya
International airport in Chiapas, Mexico
Palenque International Airport (Spanish: Aeropuerto Internacional de Palenque) (IATA: PQM, ICAO: MMPQ) is an international airport in Palenque, Chiapas
Palenque International Airport
Palenque_International_Airport
Bolivian footballer (born 1937)
Hugo Palenque (born 1 December 1937) is a Bolivian footballer who played as a defender. He made three appearances for the Bolivia national team from 1963
Hugo_Palenque
Species of amphibian
Craugastor palenque is a species of frogs in the family Craugastoridae. It is found in Guatemala and Mexico. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical
Craugastor_palenque
Municipality in Guantánamo, Cuba
Guantánamo Province of Cuba. The municipal seat is located in the town of Palenque, in the northern part of the province. Alejandro de Humboldt National Park
Yateras
Filipino permanent wet market
A palengke (Chavacano: palenque) is a permanent wet market in the Philippines (differentiated from periodic wet markets called talipapa). The word palengke
Palengke
Maya archaeological site in Mexico
Maya archaeological site in Mexico, about 70 miles (110 km) northeast of Palenque. Yuknoom the Great, the ruler of Calakmul, supervised the accession of
Moral_Reforma
Airport
San Luis de Palenque Airport (IATA: SQE) is an airport serving the town of San Luis de Palenque, in Casanare Department of Colombia. The runway is southeast
San_Luis_de_Palenque_Airport
Centers of power for the Maya civilization
building the Temple of Inscriptions at Palenque. The Temple of Inscriptions still towers today amid the ruins of Palenque, as the supreme symbol of influence
Maya_monarchs
titled Palenque vs. Palenque on Nat Geo Music. The album features reinterpretations of traditional Afro-Colombian music from San Basilio de Palenque, Colombia
Palenke_Soultribe
Swiss writer (1935–2026)
track the agricultural seasons. Däniken claimed that the Sarcophagus of Palenque depicted a spaceman sitting on a rocket-powered spaceship, wearing a spacesuit
Erich_von_Däniken
Mexican archaeologist
Chiapas, 1970) is a Mexican archaeologist known for her excavations at Palenque, including the discovery of the Tomb of the Red Queen. López Jiménez studied
Fanny_López_Jiménez
Fugitive slaves who lived in hidden communities
against the palenques of Bumba and Maluala. Antonio de Leon eventually succeeded in destroying the palenque of Bumba. In the 1830s, palenques of Maroon
Maroons
American archeologist (born 1968)
Palenque Mapping Project in 1998–2000, at the invitation of the Mexican government, which documented 1,478 structures in the Maya ruins of Palenque in
Ed_Barnhart
Mesoamerican civilization (c. 2000 BC – 1697 AD)
coup was backed by Calakmul, in order to weaken a powerful ally of Tikal. Palenque and Yaxchilan were the most powerful cities in the Usumacinta region. In
Maya_civilization
Calendar used by Mesoamerican cultures
Inscriptions in Palenque, a section of the text projects into the future to the 80th Calendar Round (CR) 'anniversary' of the famous Palenque ruler Kʼinich
Mesoamerican Long Count calendar
Mesoamerican_Long_Count_calendar
Maya archaeological site in Mexico
of Palenque and Pomoná and was during the Classic period a major Maya city and the capital of an important dynasty with great power over the Palenque and
Chinikiha
Romance language
Spanglish Castrapo Creoles Roquetas Pidgin Chavacano or Chabacano Palenquero or Palenque Aljamiado Teaching Hispanism ASALE RAE Instituto Cervantes v t e
Spanish_language
Canton in Los Ríos Province, Ecuador
Palenque Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in the Los Ríos Province. Its capital is the town of Palenque. Its population at the 2001 census was 20
Palenque_Canton
American archeologist (born 1965)
art of inscriptions of Palenque. Stuart gave his first scholarly paper at the age of 12 at the 1978 Mesa Redonda de Palenque, an international conference
David_Stuart_(Mayanist)
Maya archaeological site in Mexico
a Precolumbian Maya archaeological site located in the municipality of Palenque in the state of Chiapas, Mexico. Chancala was a city of the Classic period
Chancala
Municipality and town in Casanare Department, Colombia
San Luis de Palenque is a town and municipality in the Department of Casanare, Colombia. The town is on a bend of the Pauto River, a tributary of the Meta
San_Luis_de_Palenque
Municipality in Chiapas, Mexico
Palenque Municipality is a municipality in Chiapas in south Mexico. Neighboring municipalities are Catazajá to the north, La Libertad to the east, Ocosingo
Palenque_Municipality
American Mesoamericanist
sculpture, and carved stone, particularly at the Maya sites of Tikal and Palenque. She has received rewards and honors for her work in preserving Mayan cultural
Merle_Greene_Robertson
Architecture style
and classic examples of Maya architecture. The temples like the ones at Palenque, Tikal, and Uxmal represent a zenith of Maya art and architecture. Through
Maya_architecture
Centres of ancient Maya civilization in Mesoamerica
the Petén Basin. In the southeast, Copán was the most important city. Palenque and Yaxchilán were the most powerful cities in the Usumacinta region. In
Mayan_cities
French architect and author (1814–1879)
l'époque Carolingienne à la Renaissance.) Cités et ruines américaines Mitla, Palenqué, Izamal, Chichen-Itza, Uxmal (1863) Entretiens sur l'architecture (in 2
Eugène_Viollet-le-Duc
Pre-Columbian archaeological site
For much of its history, Toniná was engaged in sporadic warfare with Palenque, its greatest rival and one of the most important polities in the west
Toniná
Political party in Bolivia
in the late 20th and early 21st centuries. The party was led by Carlos Palenque. CONDEPA was founded in Tiwanaku on September 21, 1988. The party was primarily
Conscience_of_Fatherland
Country in the Caribbean
President Miguel Díaz-Canel with Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, Mexican President López Obrador and other leaders in Palenque, Mexico, 22 October 2023
Cuba
Mexican archaeologist (1906–1979)
Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) excavations at the Maya site of Palenque, where he found the tomb of the Maya ruler, Pakal. Ruz Lhuillier is sometimes
Alberto_Ruz_Lhuillier
of Palenque. He was husband of Sak Kʼukʼ, queen of Palenque, and father of Kʼinich Janaab Pakal I, who was one of the greatest rulers of Palenque and
Kʼan_Moʼ_Hix
Country in North America
line connecting cities such as Cozumel, Mérida, Chichen Itza, Cancún and Palenque; another inter city train connecting the city of Toluca and Mexico City
Mexico
Ruined Maya city in Tabasco, Mexico
its use of the B'aakal emblem glyph also found as the primary title at Palenque. The site has been heavily damaged by looting and modern development; in
Tortuguero_(Maya_site)
James Bond film directed by Sam Mendes
Reports in the Mexican media added that the film's second unit would move to Palenque in the state of Chiapas, to film aerial manoeuvres considered too dangerous
Spectre_(2015_film)
March 612), was a nobleman and possible ajaw of the Maya city-state of Palenque. Pakal’s dynastic position is not entirely certain, though he may have
Janahb_Pakal
Mass shooting in State of Mexico, Mexico
leading pre-Columbian sites: Chichen Itza in Yucatán, Monte Albán in Oaxaca, Palenque in Chiapas, and Tulum in Quintana Roo. 2026 Lázaro Cárdenas school shooting
2026_Teotihuacan_shooting
Ancient Mayan city in Campeche, Mexico
Palenque on 23 April 599 with his ally Lakam Chak, lord of the small city of Santa Elena 70 kilometres (43 mi) east of Palenque, defeating Palenque's
Calakmul
American linguist and anthropologist
worked out a 200-year timeline of the Palenque royal family, presenting it that evening at the first Palenque Round Table. During this period, Lounsbury
Floyd_Lounsbury
Mesoamerican sweat lodge
been found at certain archeological sites, such as the Cross Group in Palenque, Mexico. To produce steam, water is poured over heated volcanic stones
Temazcal
City and municipality in Jalisco, Mexico
is currently held. Its main attractions are the mechanical games, the palenque and the auditorium where various artists, especially Mexican music are
Guadalajara
Geological formation in Mexico
Mayan city of Palenque, with one other fossil-bearing locality being an unnamed quarry used by the Mayans. The inhabitants of ancient Palenque were aware
Tenejapa-Lacandón_Formation
and Carlos Palenque candidates who drew the support of sector of the population discontented with the mainstream political parties. Palenque of Conscience
1993 Bolivian general election
1993_Bolivian_general_election
Maya God
by subsequent scholarship. This includes the association of Votan with Palenque by Ramon de Ordoñez y Aguilar, a priest who had lived near the site and
Votan
Enslaved African and maroon leader
who became a maroon leader and semi-legendary founder of San Basilio de Palenque, the first free African town in the Americas. She was married to King Benkos
Reina_Wiwa
Antonio del Río to the first excavation of pre-Columbian Maya ruins at Palenque in Chiapas, Mexico. Undertaken in May and June 1787, the expedition was
Ricardo_Almendáriz
Place in San Cristóbal, Dominican Republic
in the mountains and onions in the Najayo-Palenque plains) and port plantations (in Bajo de Haina and Palenque). It has an intense tourist activity, especially
San Cristóbal, Dominican Republic
San_Cristóbal,_Dominican_Republic
Aspect of Mayan culture
the early 1970s, the historiography of the Maya kingdoms – first of all, Palenque – came to occupy the forefront. Art-historical interpretation joined the
Ancient_Maya_art
Maya deity
(unen k'awiil) was also one of the three patron deities of Palenque (GII of the so-called Palenque Triad). The illustrated k'atun cycle of the Paris Codex
Kʼawiil
Ancient Mayan site in Tabasco, Mexico
in the Late Classic period and may have been a satellite or colony of Palenque based on architectural similarities between the two. The city was a center
Comalcalco (archaeological site)
Comalcalco_(archaeological_site)
Calendar year
10 – Kʼukʼ Bahlam I, the first known ruler of the Mayan city-state of Palenque (the modern-day state of Chiapas in southern Mexico) comes to power and
431
Colombian musical genre
developed from an earlier style termed chalusonga, which originated in Palenque de San Basilio in the mid-1970s. Chalusonga was a combination of Colombian
Champeta
Antiquarian Society. Waldeck's illustrations of Palenque were chosen to accompany Monuments anciens du Mexique (Palenque, et autres ruines de l'ancienne civilisation
Jean-Frédéric_Waldeck
Ritual offering of human flesh and lives to gods and goddesses
his head; the victim was disembowelled. At the Classic period city of Palenque, a woman in her twenties was entombed alive to accompany a deceased nobleman
Human sacrifice in Maya culture
Human_sacrifice_in_Maya_culture
Italian architect
ravaged the previous capital city. In 1785 he explored Mayan ancient city of Palenque, providing some of the first scientific cartography of the area. Informe
Antonio Bernasconi (architect)
Antonio_Bernasconi_(architect)
Discussion of scenarios for a collapse of civilization due to climate change
The Mayan ruins of Palenque. Drought might have been a contributing factor to the Classic Maya collapse between the 7th and 9th centuries.
Climate change and civilizational collapse
Climate_change_and_civilizational_collapse
Ajaw
II, (May 23, 635 – February 20, 702) was ajaw of the Maya city-state of Palenque, in what is now the state of Chiapas, Mexico. He acceded to the throne
Kʼinich_Kan_Bahlam_II
Maya archeological site in Tabasco, Mexico
of Tabasco, municipality of Tenosique, about 30 miles (50 km) east of Palenque. Its flowering was in the Late Classic period. Pomona is a dispersed settlement
Pomona,_Tabasco
Archaeological Maya site in Chiapas, Mexico
archaeological Maya site located near the Chacamax river in the municipality of Palenque in Chiapas, Mexico. Xupá was a Maya city and ceremonial center from the
Xupa
Train station in Izamal, Yucatán, Mexico
Platforms 2 Tracks 4 Services Preceding station Tren Maya Following station Tixkokob toward Palenque Tren Maya Chichén Itzá toward Cancún Airport Location
Izamal_railway_station
Ajaw
(September 18, 524 – February 1, 583) was an ajaw of the Maya city-state of Palenque. He acceded to the throne on April 6, 572 at age 47 and ruled until his
Kan_Bahlam_I
Railway station in Chiapas, Mexico
Interoceánico: iniciará venta de boletos de la línea FA Coatzacoalcos-Palenque ¿cuándo?". diariodelistmo.com (in Mexican Spanish). Retrieved September
Pino Suárez railway station (Chiapas)
Pino_Suárez_railway_station_(Chiapas)
Railway station in Yucatán, Mexico
Connections Ie-Tram Yucatán: Services Preceding station Tren Maya Following station Umán toward Palenque Tren Maya Tixkokob toward Cancún Airport Location
Teya_Mérida_railway_station
Maya deity
present in the so-called Maize Tree as in the Temple of the Foliated Cross, Palenque, its cobs shaped like the god's head. A male maize deity representing the
Maya_maize_god
Railway station in Veracruz, Mexico
station Tren Interoceánico Following station Jáltipan toward Salina Cruz Line Z Terminus Terminus Line FA Cuichapa toward Pakal Ná (Palenque) Location
Coatzacoalcos_railway_station
Indigenous people of South America
Cumanagoto spoke a Cariban language, related to that of the Palenque. Some even say that the Palenque spoke a dialect of Cumanagoto (Mason 1950). They were
Cumanagoto_people
Calendar year
to Provence. November 29 – Ahkal Moʼ Nahb I, ruler of the Maya city of Palenque in what is now the southern Mexican state of Chiapas, dies after a reign
524
no stranger to La Paz politics, was Carlos Palenque. Popularly known as El Compadre ("the comrade"), Palenque was a former folksinger turned radio and television
1989 Bolivian general election
1989_Bolivian_general_election
Gulf on Panama's Pacific coast
also Islas Secas, Isla Los Ladrones, Isla Parida, Isla Boca Brava, Isla Palenque, and Isla Montuosa. Montuosa is the farthest island from Panama in this
Gulf_of_Chiriquí
Train station Campeche, Mexico
new Tren Maya put Boca del Cerro on the route that would connect with Palenque, Chiapas and Escárcega, Campeche. It will be located within a railway viaduct
Candelaria_railway_station
River of Ecuador
The Palenque River is a river of Ecuador. List of rivers of Ecuador Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993. GEOnet Names Server Water Resources
Palenque_River
Shopping mall in Cubao, Quezon City, Philippines
daily live folk dance performances and Filipino artistry courses. The Palenque is a 4,200 m2 (45,000 sq ft) food alley, formerly located along the mall's
Gateway_Mall_(Quezon_City)
PALENQUE
PALENQUE
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Girl/Female
Hindu
Lover of gold
Biblical
idols; masters; false gods
Boy/Male
Celtic
Mythical father of Teithi.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Eternal
Boy/Male
Tamil
Everything you see, Feel, Smell
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Master of Crescent Moon
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from an agent derivative of Old English cyttan ‘to cut’, possibly applied as an occupational name for a tailor or barber.Americanized form of German Kotter.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian
Guarded; Shelter
Girl/Female
Australian, Christian, Hebrew, Irish, Latin
Bitterness
Girl/Female
English
A Big Storm
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PALENQUE
PALENQUE
PALENQUE
PALENQUE
n. pl.
A collective name for the Indians of Nicaragua and Honduras.