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- Dzitbalché abstract "Dzitbalché /ˌzɪtbɑːlˈtʃeɪ/ is a large town in the extreme northern part of the Mexican state of Campeche. It is located at 20.32°N 90.05°W, within the municipality of Calkiní. As of 2010, the Dzitbalché had a population of 11,686, up from 10,951 at the 2005 census, making it the sixth-largest community in the state, and the second-largest in the municipality behind the city of Calkiní.".
- Q4505924 abstract "Dzitbalché /ˌzɪtbɑːlˈtʃeɪ/ is a large town in the extreme northern part of the Mexican state of Campeche. It is located at 20.32°N 90.05°W, within the municipality of Calkiní. As of 2010, the Dzitbalché had a population of 11,686, up from 10,951 at the 2005 census, making it the sixth-largest community in the state, and the second-largest in the municipality behind the city of Calkiní.".
- Dzitbalché comment "Dzitbalché /ˌzɪtbɑːlˈtʃeɪ/ is a large town in the extreme northern part of the Mexican state of Campeche. It is located at 20.32°N 90.05°W, within the municipality of Calkiní. As of 2010, the Dzitbalché had a population of 11,686, up from 10,951 at the 2005 census, making it the sixth-largest community in the state, and the second-largest in the municipality behind the city of Calkiní.".
- Q4505924 comment "Dzitbalché /ˌzɪtbɑːlˈtʃeɪ/ is a large town in the extreme northern part of the Mexican state of Campeche. It is located at 20.32°N 90.05°W, within the municipality of Calkiní. As of 2010, the Dzitbalché had a population of 11,686, up from 10,951 at the 2005 census, making it the sixth-largest community in the state, and the second-largest in the municipality behind the city of Calkiní.".