Located in the northwest part of Copan department.
Located in western Honduras, Copán is a relatively small
Mayan site famous for its remarkable series of portrait stelae. The stelae and
sculptured decorations of the buildings of Copán are some of the very finest
surviving art of ancient Mesoamerica. Some of the stone structures at Copán
date back to the 9th century BC. The city grew into one of the most important
Maya sites by the 5th century with more than 20,000 inhabitants but was
mysteriously abandoned a few centuries later. The nearby town of Copán Ruinas
has all types of accommodations and other facilities for tourists.
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