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See also:
Asian Buddhist Directory
buddhanet.net
Buddhanet's directory of Buddhist groups in Burma, Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Nepal, Malaysia, Sri Lanka. Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam.
Unitarian-Universalist Buddhist Practice Groups
uua.org
List of worldwide Buddhist groups affiliated with the Unitarian-Universalist Buddhist Fellowship.
Dharma Realm Buddhist Association
drba.org
A religious community with members in the United States and Canada, in Taiwan, Malaysia, Vietnam, Hong Kong, Europe, Australia, and elsewhere. The founder and teacher was the Ven. Master Hsüan Hua.
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region of Mayan influence Chiapas was home to some of the most important Mayan ceremonial centers like Palenque Bonampak Yaxchilan and Lacanja Chiapa Indians eventually conquered the territory By the 15th century Aztecs dominated the area but they were not able to rule over the Chiapa When the Spaniards arrived the Chiapa and a number of other indigenous groups
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region of Mayan influence Chiapas was home to some of the most important Mayan ceremonial centers like Palenque Bonampak Yaxchilan and Lacanja Chiapa Indians eventually conquered the territory By the 15th century Aztecs dominated the area but they were not able to rule over the Chiapa When the Spaniards arrived the Chiapa and a number of other indigenous groups
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