El Pilar
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El Pilar is the name given to ruins of an ancient Maya city in Belize, located in the Cayo District straddling the Belize-Guatemala border, 12 miles (19 km) north-west of the town of San Ignacio. It is the largest site in the area with over 25 plazas and covering around 50 hectares. Little archaeological work has been undertaken, but there is a series of trails allowing access to the site. In 1997 El Pilar was listed on World Monument Fund's 100 Most Endangered Sites in the World. It is managed as an Archaeological Reserve for Maya Flora and Fauna.
[edit] References
- Belize Report: El Pilar Archaeological Reserve for Maya Flora and Fauna. BelizeTourism.net (1999). Retrieved on 9 November 2006.
- The BRASS/El Pilar Program (2006). Retrieved on 9 November 2006.