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Lopango, also known as the Land of Fire, was a land on the southern end of Maztica. It was covered in forest or jungle and high mountains. Some maps depicted archers with longbows there. Places in Lopango included Pichu Umu, Apu Roca, and Mt. Cuzcalac.
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Lopango, also known as the Land of Fire, was a land on the southern end of Maztica. It was covered in forest or jungle and high mountains. Some maps depicted archers with longbows there. Places in Lopango included Pichu Umu, Apu Roca, and Mt. Cuzcalac.