Mexico,State of Yucatan. Mayan Ruins of Labna. In Mayan,Labná means old or abandoned house. It is one of the five main Puuc sites,including Xlapak,Sayil,Kabah,and Uxmal This peaceful hill settlement had a population at its height of about 4500 persons.
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