• Arroyo de Piedra is a pre-Columbian Maya archaeological site in Guatemala located approximately 2-3 km east/northeast of Dos Pilas and 3 km west of Tamarindito...
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  • Arroyo de las Piedras is a river in Uruguay. Arroyo de las Piedras runs in the departments of Canelones and Montevideo, as the boundary line it serves...
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  • Guatemala. The hills run westward to Arroyo de Piedra and south to El Escarbado. The highest point of the hill, known as Cerro de Cartografía ("Cartography Hill")...
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    did. It was a predator state from the beginning, conquering Itzan, Arroyo de Piedra and Tamarindito. Dos Pilas and a nearby city, Aguateca, eventually...
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    La Blanca. Other archaeological sites include: Altar de Sacrificios, La Amelia, Arroyo de Piedra, Bejucal, Cancuén, El Caribe, El Chal, Cival, La Corona...
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  • arroyos include Arroyo de los Chamisos, Arroyo Hondo, Arroyo de la Piedra, Arroyo de los Pinos, Canada Ancha, Arroyo Barranca, Arroyo Rosario, Arroyo...
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    above sea level. It is also known by the names of "Arroyo Piedra del Toro" or "Cañada Piedra del Toro de Pando". It crosses the towns of Salinas to the north...
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    song "Pa'l Bailador" by Colombian singer Joe Arroyo in 1989, "A Roberto Duran, Aya en Panama, Mano de Piedra!" (To Roberto Duran, in Panama, Hands of Stones...
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  • Another daughter (or perhaps a sister) married into the royal lineage of Arroyo de Piedra. With the Lady of Itzan, Bʼalaj Chan Kʼawiil was a father of Itzamnaaj...
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    It is 246 meters (807 ft) tall, second in Mexico only to the Cascada de Piedra Volada (Flying Stone Falls). Basaseachic Falls is located in the high...
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