PETEN ITZA, LAKE


Meaning of PETEN ITZA, LAKE in English

Spanish Lago Petn Itz, lake, northern Guatemala, 160 miles (260 km) northeast of Guatemala City. A depression in the low limestone plateau at an elevation of 262 feet (80 m) above sea level, it measures about 22 miles (35 km) from east to west and 10 miles (16 km) from north to south and is 165 feet (50 m) deep; its area is 40 square miles (100 square km). It has no visible outlet, because its drainage is underground. Once the stronghold of the Maya Itz Indians, who were not conquered by the Spanish until 1697, the shores of the lake are now dotted with modern towns: Flores, which lies on an island in the southwestern portion of the lake; San Benito, in the southwest; and San Andrs, on the northwestern shore. Much of the surrounding land is covered by dense tropical rain forest, but there is some cultivation of cacao, sugarcane, grains, and tropical fruits around Flores.

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