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Maní, Yucatán

Maní is a small city in the state of Yucatán, Mexico. It is about 100 km to the south south-east of Mérida, Yucatán, some 16 km east of Ticul, at . It is at an altitude of 26 meters above sea-level. According to the 2000 census, it had a population of 4,664 people.

Maní has been continuously occupied for approximately 4,000 years. In the postclassic Mesoamerican era it was home to the Tutal Xiu Maya dynasty, which moved their capital here from Uxmal in the 13th century. The Xiu were the dominant power in the western Yucatan after the fall of Mayapan in 1441. A yearly festival in honor of the deity Kukulcan was held here.

With the arrival of the Spanish the Xiu of Maní allied themselves with the Spanish and assisted in the conquest of the rest of the peninsula.

The town has an old Franciscan monastery established in 1549, the Parroquia y Exconvento de San Miguel Arcangel. The large building was build using many cut stones from Pre-Columbian buildings of Maní. Inside are some early colonial era fresco murals. Restoration work on the monastery building and its artwork began in 2001.

In July of 1562, Friar Diego de Landa held an Inquisitional cerermony in Maní called an "auto de fe", burning a number of Mayan hieroglyphic fanfold "books" and a reported 5000 idols, saying that they were "works of the devil". This act along numerous incidents of torture at the monastery were examples of the techniques used to speed the mass adoption of Roman Catholicism throughout the region.

The area around Maní is largely devoted to agriculture, principly henequin, maize, cattle, and fruit. Hammocks are made in the city.

Each 15 to 24 of August Maní holds a festival in honor of the Virgin of the Assession . Each 3 January is a festival of the Virgin of Candlemas.

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