A way of describing the location of something by comparing it to another location. “The school is North East of my House”.
The land has its own government, but is controlled by another country. Tributary states generally must give food, resources, money, or soldiers to the country that controls them.
a forest of broad-leaved evergreen trees that receives high yearly rainfall. They are most often found in tropical and subtropical regions of the world
an act or series of acts performed by people in some regular way according to fixed rules especially as part of a social or religious event
a person who carries packages, luggage and other materials for other people. For the Maya and Aztecs, porters carried goods for trade and tribute between city-states.
1. A decorative written symbol or picture with meaning
2. A symbolic figure or a character (as in the Mayan system of writing), usually carved into an object.
A plain is a type of landform made up of a flat area that can exist in valleys, lowlands, on plateaus, or uplands
A long and thin floating field on a shallow lake bed, artificially built up by layering soil, sediment, and decaying vegetation and used, especially by the Aztecs, to grow crops.
A writing, building, art piece, speech, style, etc. that is considered the highest quality of its kind by many people, for many years.
1 : something done, said, or given to show respect, trust, or kindness.
2 : a payment made by one leader or state to another leader or state, especially to gain peace.
1. A flat area constructed next to a building.
2. A raised piece of land created on the sides of a hill.
1. a god or goddess
(in a polytheistic religion)
2. the creator and supreme being
(in a monotheistic religion)
a tall stone slab or pillar with an inscription or design and serving as a monument, marker, or information center for the people living near it.