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    Yucatánball is a stateball of Mexicoball.

    Although he speaks Spanish, it uses many Mayan phrases, so many of its siblings do not understand much of what it says. It is considered the cradle of Mayan culture (due to holding Chichén-Itzaball on its clay), and that is very annoying to Guatemalaball.

    It also has Hoyo Negro, a large underwater pit full of bones from the ice age, including one of a young girl named Naia.

    History

    65 million years ago, dinosaurs ruled the earth. A 6 mile wide asteroid then hit Yucatánball's clay and wiped them all out. It was inhabited as a 3balls that later evolved into Mayaball. It was colonized by Spanish Empireball (within New Spainball) in the 1500s. It is said that Yucatánball got its name from the natives telling the Spanish explorers they couldn't understand what they spoke.

    As part of an independent Mexicoball, it was part of First Mexican Empireball. After the Texas Revolution happened, it separated and became Republic of Yucatánball, only to rejoin after the Mexican-American War was over.

    The original territory of Yucatánball was later split into the three different states that exist today in Mexicoball, with Campecheball becoming independent during the Caste War, and Quintana Rooball becoming independent during the Porfiriato.

    Nowadays, Yucatánball prides itself on being the safest state in Mexicoball. Some of the separatist inclinations of old still remain in Yucatánball, as the geographical separation from the rest of the country allowed it to form a semi-separate identity and culture.

    Location

    If Nuevo Leónball is the Mexican counterpart of Texasball, then Yucatánball is the Mexican counterpart to Floridaball. Like Floridaball, Yucatánball is a peninsula with very warm and humid tropical weather. Unlike other parts of Mexicoball, Yucatánball is almost entirely flat due to the asteroid strike. Common in the Yucatánball's clay is underground cenotes.


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