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Summary Of: Yucatán

formerly part of the larger historic state of Yucatán in the 19th century... The State of Yucatán is located on the... The Constitution of the State of Yucatán provides that the... The most recent local election in Yucatán was held on... The State of Yucatán is divided into 106 municipalities... Yucatán was the home of the... Maya cities of Yucatán continued to flourish after the... who invaded Yucatán with a large force in 1540... most detailed accounts of Yucatán and of indigenous life from the time of the Conquest... Yucatán became part of independent Mexico... The State of Yucatán at that time included the territory of what is now the states of Campeche and... Yucatán became a department... saying that Yucatán would again recognize the rule of the central government in Mexico City if the... part on the 1824 Mexican Constitution and the Yucatán state constitution of 1825... It was agreed that Yucatán would rejoin Mexico so long as various assurances of right to self... The treaty reincorporating Yucatán into Mexico was signed in December 1843... central government rescinded earlier concessions and in 1845 Yucatán again renounced the Mexican government... Yucatán declared its neutrality... offering sovereignty over Yucatán to whatever nation first provided sufficient aid to quash the Maya revolt... and in exchange Yucatán again recognized the central government... Yucatán was again reunited with Mexico on... broke off from Yucatán to become a separate state... In the 1950s Yucatán was linked to the rest of Mexico by railway... Today Yucatán still demonstrates a unique culture from the rest of Mexico... the Yucatán Peninsula is a major...

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