Quirigua Maya Ruins
Guatemala /
Izabal /
Los Amates /
World
/ Guatemala
/ Izabal
/ Los Amates
World / Guatemala / Izabal
ruins, Maya civilization, cultural heritage / national heritage, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Quirigua (Spanish pronunciation: [kiɾiˈɣwa]) is an ancient Maya archaeological site in the department of Izabal in south-eastern Guatemala. It is a medium-sized site covering approximately 3 square kilometres (1.2 sq mi) along the lower Motagua River, with the ceremonial center about 1 km (0.6 mi) from the north bank. During the Maya Classic Period (AD 200–900), Quiriguá was situated at the juncture of several important trade routes. The site was occupied by 200, construction on the acropolis had begun by about 550, and an explosion of grander construction started in the 8th century. All construction had halted by about 850, except for a brief period of reoccupation in the Early Postclassic (c. 900 – c. 1200). Quirigua shares its architectural and sculptural styles with the nearby Classic Period city of Copán, with whose history it is closely entwined.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quiriguá
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 15°16'14"N 89°2'24"W
- Structure, look like to the ruins of the settlement 117 km
- Tikal, Guatemala 227 km
- Uaxactún 245 km
- Ancient Maya City of Calakmul 327 km
- Zona arqueológica de Dzibanché 377 km
- Kabah Archaeological Site 559 km
- Uxmal Archaeological Zone 572 km
- Coba 598 km
- Panama Viejo 1250 km
- Armero 1925 km
- Finca Bandegua 3.7 km
- Aldea Quirigua 4.2 km
- Aldea El Mestizo Gualan, Zacapa 21 km
- Aldea Doña María, Gualan Zacapa 24 km
- La Unión Zacapa 44 km
- Mayan ruins of Copán 50 km
- Aldea El Rosario 60 km
- Colonia Figueroa 61 km
- Barrio Diaz Valenzuela 63 km
- Barrio Santa Rosa 64 km