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Located in the Mexican state of Chiapas, this site encompasses pre-Hispanic ruins nestled within a national park that protects an extensive area of tropical rainforest. The archaeological remains reveal the sophistication of Maya civilization, particularly during the Classic period, with structures including pyramids, palaces, and temples that demonstrate advanced architectural and artistic knowledge. The natural setting is characterized by dense vegetation, limestone hills, and numerous waterfalls, creating a landscape where cultural and ecological values are integrated. The site's UNESCO recognition reflects both the archaeological significance of the Maya settlement and the ecological importance of the surrounding forest ecosystem. The combination of well-preserved stone structures and their relationship to the pristine natural environment makes this location notable for understanding pre-Columbian Mesoamerican culture and tropical forest conservation.