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Ticul is located 100 km south of Merida in the Puuc region,
17 km from the caves of
Loltun via federal highway 184 in the State of Yucatan, Mexico.
Ticul
is one of the most important towns of the State of Yucatan.
Among Ticul main
attractions are:
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The Temple of San Antonio,
built in the XVII century
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The Chapel of La Mejorada
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The Chapel of San Miguel
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Nearby is found the
Cenote of Kukuyache
The main craft production
is the red clay planter pots that you can find everywhere in the area; Ticul is also known
for the fine leather shoes designed and made by the
local people. Regarding the regional
cuisine, we can taste the delicious Poc-chuc or roasted pork.
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Balankanche Cave
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The Paths of the Mayab
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