Piedras Negras

Piedras Negras is in Guatemala.

For other places with the same name, see Piedras Negras (disambiguation).

Understand

The archaeological ruins known as Piedras Negras are on the eastern bank of the Usumacinta River, opposite the Mexican border in northwestern Guatemala. The site was one of the largest and most important of the Classic Maya period. It used to have many magnificent limestone sculptures, relief panels, and stelae, but most are now in museums.

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Routes through Piedras Negras

Ciudad Acuña Jiménez  NW  SE  Hidalgo Nuevo Laredo


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