Telchac Pueblo

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The Municipality of Telchac Pueblo is a small town of farmers and merchants, located to the north of the Yucatan Peninsula, is one of the 106 municipalities of the Mexican state of Yucatan.
The name of municipality comes from the Maya language and officially translated into Spanish means “Rain or necessary water”, as the result of the words Tel, contraction of teel, indispensable or necessary and chac, contraction of chaac, rain or water. Erroneously it is said that meaning is “Red Rooster” (Tel means rooster and Chac means red).

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