El Paraiso Copan is an archaeological site located in western Honduras. It was a pre-Columbian city that was inhabited by the Maya civilization from around 1400 BCE to 900 BCE. The city was discovered in the 1930s and has been excavated since then. The structures at El Paraiso include a large central plaza, a ball court, temples, and residential areas. The site is known for its unique architecture, which includes circular structures and sunken courts. El Paraiso Copan was likely an important trading center and religious site for the Maya people. Today, it is a popular tourist destination and is considered one of the most important archaeological sites in Honduras.
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