The Maya Conglomerate (Tlahtocaque Maya) is the world's largest technocratic constitutional monarchy, a confederation of 1000 sovereign city-states. The country is mostly situated in Central Columbia, lying between Tawatinsuyu and the United Chiefdoms. As a federation, united by an absolute monarch, civil power rests in nine hundred Maya states who dominate their colonies and other Columbian city-states.
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| - The Maya Conglomerate (Tlahtocaque Maya) is the world's largest technocratic constitutional monarchy, a confederation of 1000 sovereign city-states. The country is mostly situated in Central Columbia, lying between Tawatinsuyu and the United Chiefdoms. As a federation, united by an absolute monarch, civil power rests in nine hundred Maya states who dominate their colonies and other Columbian city-states.
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| - The Maya Conglomerate (Tlahtocaque Maya) is the world's largest technocratic constitutional monarchy, a confederation of 1000 sovereign city-states. The country is mostly situated in Central Columbia, lying between Tawatinsuyu and the United Chiefdoms. As a federation, united by an absolute monarch, civil power rests in nine hundred Maya states who dominate their colonies and other Columbian city-states. At 14.24 million kmĀ² and 1.58 billion people, the Conglomerate is the third largest country by area and population. A most diverse and multicultural nation, it is still the product of imperialism and colonization under one group. Political and legal rights are granted only to Maya and Mexican citizens, without regard for other races. Foreigners know the Maya Heartland by the name Mesocolumbia, the home of the Mexica. There, Ajaw Quich'en Ch'onle Mayapan I united the loose groups of city-states into a lasting kingdom. His reign left behind the largest and most technological civilization the continent had ever seen. The majority Mexican and Maya cultures reconciled in the cultural revolutions of the 7th century as a single Nahua nation.
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