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G O L F O D E M X I 92 29’ 86 40’ 87 00’ 21 40’ 92 00’ 30’ 30’ 21 40’ 91 00’ 88 00’ 30’ 90 00’ 30’ 89 00’ 30’ PLANTA LAS COLORADAS ISLA CABO CATOCHE PUNTA HOLCHIT SAL Qholi BOCA LIMBO BOCA R o Lagartos Reserva de la Bi sfera PALO BRAVO Ro Lagartos Qhopa PUNTA ESTERO R˝O LAGARTOS Qhopa NICHILI PUNTA MOSQUITO ISLA Qhopa CERRITOS Qholi PUNTA BACHUL San Felipe Qpt(?)Cq- Ar ISLA HOLBOX PUNTA ISLA PUNTA NORTE Qhopa Qholi CHIJALT N Qhopa BOCA IGLESIAS MIRAFLORES LAGUNA FLAMINGOS Qhopa CALIZA ISLA CONTOY (GRAVA) 30’ . Qholi Holbox 30’ . Qhopa Qholi Qholi . El Cuyo TmplCz- Cq PUNTA CARACOL LAGUNA CONIL PUNTA SOTS PUNTA Qhopa ESTERO San Mart n NUCTUNICH EL ISLOTE PUNTA CONTOY PUNTA PUNTA Qhopa PUNTA BOLONTICA Qhopa TmplCz- Cq SAN FERNANDO VISTA ALEGRE SAN ROM` N Qhopa LAS BOCAS CALIZA Qhola DE DZILAM (GRAVA) Qhola X-BELLA ChiquilÆ SAN EUSEBIO CALIZA X-Bella 89 50’ 45’ 89 34’ CALIZA 22 38’ 22 38’ Qhopa (GRAVA, ARENA) Qhola ISLA BLANCA . (GRAVA-ARENA) U L U B YOACT N SAN EUSEBIO I X LochØ . Qholi San Francisco CALIZA Dzonot Carretero CALIZA LOCH LAGUNA CHACMOCHUK C (GRAVA) LAGUNA ALI (GRAVA-ARENA) Qhola CALIZA Santa Clara Dzilam de Bravo I (GRAVA, ARENA) LAGUNA XHUACA . H Solferino SOLFERINO Qhopa San Crisanto del Mayab CENOTE AYIM CALIZA C (GRAVA-ARENA) Qhopa Chabihau Terminal Remota M S SAN ` NGEL I PLAYA SAN BRUNO DZIL` M GONZ` LEZ Kalax Yodzonot Telchac Puerto E (San Miguel) CALIZA CALIZA U (GRAVA-ARENA) Qhola PLAYAS SAN BENITO (GRAVA) T LA MONTA A Muelle LAGUNA ROSADA SAN FRANCISCO CHEN KEKEN L ARENISCA O CALIZA CALIZA Qhola MONTE VERDE II (ARENA) PUNTA NORTE Progreso N (GRAVA, ARENA) PanabÆ (GRAVA, ARENA) SAN ` NGEL CALIZA CALIZA XBEC U (GRAVA-ARENA) Isla Mujeres DzilÆm GonzÆlez E (GRAVA-ARENA) Qpt(?)Ar 30’ 30’ Chicxulub Puerto CALIZA Qholi San JosØ Daz El Meco Chelem (GRAVA) C T ChuburnÆ MONTE VERDE JU` REZ II ISLAS MUJERES Arrecife AlacrÆn Puerto E CALIZA ARENISCA Xbec ISLA MUJERES TRITURADORA BAAG D La Libertad San ` ngel (GRAVA-ARENA) (ARENA) . Qholi ARENISCA GRAVA - ARENA Granito de Oro O SAN ANCELMO Manuel Cepeda Peraza Qpt(?)Ar KIL METRO TREINTA Yobain SAN JOS (ARENA) SinanchØ Dzidzantœn Chucmichem CALIZA O JU` REZ BAAG CALIZA T CALIZA ARENISCA Cayos Arcas (GRAVA, ARENA) (GRAVA, ARENA) T Colonia YucatÆn PUNTA SUR (GRAVA, ARENA) CALIZA (ARENA) (GRAVA, ARENA) Dzemul N Buctzotz Chan San Antonio Qhola N Timul TmplCz- Cq E KANTUNILK˝N TmplCz- Cq Cancœn Telchac SAN ANTONIO C` MARA I E BAH˝A DE MUJERES CALIZA Qholi Pueblo CALIZA EL DORADO TmplCz- Cq M TIZIM˝N (GRAVA-ARENA) I CHICXULUB (GRAVA, ARENA) CALIZA CALIZA Sucopo PUNTA PIEDRA Qhopa San Ignacio CALIZA KamcabchØn-uci (GRAVA, ARENA) A AGREGADOS BETHEL PUNTA CANC N (GRAVA, ARENA) Sacapuc Cansahcab SucilÆ (GRAVA, ARENA) M PROCESADORA DE NO MET` LICOS Sisal Puerto MisnebalÆm KomchØn Temax E L CRIBADO DzidzilchØ Ixil Mart nez SAN ISIDRO SUBESTACI N II Sac-nictØ N Alfredo V. Bonfil A Qholi San Isidro Kuxub Santa Mar a Chenche I CALIZA SUCIL` A SUBESTACI N ARENISCA Xcunya Chicxulub de las Torres (GRAVA, ARENA) CALIZA E (ARENA) Kikteil Hil Kin SANTO DOMINGO L Tizim n ARENISCA Uc (GRAVA, ARENA) D Pueblo CALIZA I E (ARENA) ALFREDO V. BONFIL TmplCz- Cq PROCESADORA DE NO MET` LICOS SAN LU˝S (GRAVA, ARENA) ARENISCA 22 20’ 22 20’ Kantoyna Dzoncauich L ALFREDO V. BONFIL II Qhopa Baca Motul de Felipe TRITURADORA TIZIM˝N Kantunilkœn N TRITURADORA CANC N S.A. DE C.V. (ARENA) SuytunchØn MocochÆ CALIZA E ARENISCA 89 50’ 45’ 89 34’ CHEUM` N GRAVA - ARENA Qhola TRITURACI N Chablekal Carrillo Puerto San NicolÆs (GRAVA, ARENA) Qhola I (ARENA) CANC N PLANTA CALF˝N CALIZA KankabchØn O CENOTE CHALTUM ARENISCA Qpt(?)Ar (GRAVA, ARENA) Suma de Hidalgo TIXBACAB T EL FAIS` N GRAVA - ARENA - CAL HIDRATADA Ganboa TRITURADORA J. V. S. S.A. de C.V. L (ARENA) Mesatunych CALIZA N CALIZA San Antonio PROCESADORA DE NO MET` LICOS TRITURADORA AGREMAYA ALFREDO V. BONFIL I MEZCLADORA EL ZAPOTE Hool (GRAVA, ARENA) E (GRAVA, GRAVILLA - ARENA) Yaxkukul COMICHEN TRITURACI N I PROCESADORA DE NO MET` LICOS ARENISCA Granja Conkal CHIOPLE ASFALTO CHEUM` N 1 DzityÆ CALIZA TRITURACI N (ARENA) PUNTA NIZUC Chacmay Tahcabo M CALIZA San Pedro CÆmara Teya TepakÆn CALIZA FARO PUNTA PALMAR CALIZA TUKINA (GRAVA, ARENA) SAN ISIDRO 1 (GRAVA, ARENA) (GRAVA, ARENA) Dzina KUNCHELA YOHDZONOT Dzonot Mezo Tixcancal A Qholi Xcuyœm CHACMAY CALIZA CALIZA EL REY YaxchØ Sanlahtah E Muxupip CALIZA (GRAVA, ARENA) POOM CALIZA ARENISCA ALFREDO V. BONFIL III de Pe n Cholul (GRAVA, ARENA) (GRAVA, ARENA) N EL FAIS` N I Santa Mar a Chi (GRAVA, ARENA) CALIZA (GRAVA, ARENA) I Qhola CALIZA (ARENA) ARENISCA 21 00’ Tekant (GRAVA, ARENA) L (ARENA) 21 00’ Ucœ San Juan koop Calotmul PopolnÆh (GRAVA, GRAVILLA - ARENA) HunucmÆ San JoØ Grande BokobÆ Tixcochoh Tekal de Venegas Chan Tres Reyes Caucel Tixkokob San Antonio Choch h Vicente Guerrero PLANTA PROCOM Espita EL CARDENAL Chel CANTERAS CREATIVAS TixpØhual Chan Cenote (San Pedro) Leona Vicario MRIDA (BLOCK Y VIGUETAS) ESPITA Pocoboch ARENISCA Nohuayun (ARTESANIAS) Arrecifes TriÆngulos TmplCz- Cq Tetiz Chalmuch TRITURADORA MAYUCSA CALIZA EL PEQUE O DAVID (GRAVA- ARENA) TRITURADORA ZARZO San Francisco (GRAVA Y ARENA) GRAVA- ARENA Qholi Huncanab (GRAVA Y ARENA) Ekmul Tzom TRITURADORA SITILPECH Cenotillo DEPRESI N IGNACIO ZARAGOZA - CHUMP N Qpt(?)Ar Qhopa (GRAVA Y ARENA) Oncan CacalchØn El Cedral TRITURACI N CEMENTOS MAYA MAYUCSA (GRAVA Y ARENA) San Antonio Qhopa PUNTA TANCHACT Oxcum (CEMENTO) TRITURADORA CASTOR ZARZO CALIZA CENOTILLO DELTA PREMEZCLADOS S.A. DE C.V. (GRAVA Y ARENA) Millet ESTERO CALIZA (GRAVA Y ARENA) Ruinas de AkØ CALIZA ACTUNCOH San Pedro EL TINTAL GRAVA- ARENA Nabalam Chemax CELEST N TexÆn Tixcacal (GRAVA Y ARENA) (GRAVA Y ARENA) CALIZA CALIZA TRITURACI N KimbilÆ NacuchØ (GRAVA Y ARENA) PUNTA CARACOL BalchØ Palomeque Itzincab TRITURADORA PROCOM Actuncoh (GRAVA- ARENA) Kinchil Sitilpech TunkÆs EL ` LAMO KUNCH UL Palomeque PROCOM HubilÆ Izamal DELTA PREMEZCLADOS S.A. DE C.V. (GRAVA Y ARENA) DziuchØ CALIZA CALIZA Z CHUMPICH CALIZA SAHE CunchØ Qholi Dzibikak SAN BERNARDINO TRITURADORA IZAMAL (GRAVA Y ARENA) X- CAN A CALIZA CALIZA Samahil (GRAVA Y ARENA) CALIZA (GRAVA Y ARENA) MULCHECH N CALIZA Mucel A (GRAVA- ARENA) UM` N I UmÆn (GRAVA Y ARENA) HOCTUM (GRAVA Y ARENA) CALIZA Nuevo X-Can (GRAVA - ARENA) TAMCH N CALIZA (MATERIAL DE RELLENO) TRITURADORA CASTOR I U Astillero CALIZA HunxectamÆn CALIZA (GRAVA- ARENA) G CALIZA TICIMUL (GRAVA Y ARENA) (GRAVA Y ARENA) EKBALAM Ignacio Zaragoza (GRAVA Y ARENA) TRITURADORA TRICASU (MATERIAL DE RELLENO) San Pedro A (GRAVA Y ARENA) CALIZA SUDZAL Quintana Roo Chenchela CALIZA L TRITURADORA MAPSA (GRAVA Y ARENA) San JosØ O (GRAVA Y ARENA) CALIZA (GRAVA Y ARENA) A SAN FRANCISCO IS T (GRAVA Y ARENA) TRICASU Oriente Hunukœ Kuxeb E U Joaqu n Cetina Gasca Celestœn TamchØn Tahmek (GRAVA Y ARENA) CALIZA L N Puerto Morelos CALIZA D E I I CELEST N 4 (GRAVA Y ARENA) X-Can (GRAVA- ARENA) N Kuchel UM` N MAPSA A M TmplCz- Cq Xcucul Sur Hoctœn HOCTUM I S Z Sal CALIZA CALIZA L A TEDZIDZ Bol n TRITURADORA UM` N X-UCH SisbicchØn O E CALIZA E San Francisco E CELEST N 3 TAURO Tedzidz (GRAVA Y ARENA) T R CALIZA (GRAVA Y ARENA) (GRAVA Y ARENA) CALIZA N (GRAVA Y ARENA) DzitÆs N I ` PUNTA BRAVA Sal Sal Unidad Citr cola SAN ANTONIO CHUC San Antonio E (GRAVA Y ARENA) I L (GRAVA Y ARENA) O U Tekik de Regil HocabÆ CALIZA DZITAS J CELEST N 1 SeyØ Xocchel Temoz n T M Molas Tzalam (GRAVA Y ARENA) CALIZA A Naranjal Sal Hotzuc Acanceh N E ToCz- Cq (GRAVA Y ARENA) X-Uch E N O I I T Timucuy B L CELEST N 2 San JosØ Tzal M N Sal San Pedro TmplCz- Cq Kantunil U YalcobÆ A E DzoyaxchØ I Yaxnic L XOCEMPICH Chanyodzonot E T’ZEQUEL N M U CALIZA Tinum POPOL` I Tahmuy I ARENISCA Sanahcat X Xocempich CALIZA L San Juan de Dios A C (GRAVA Y ARENA) POPOL` II Santa Rita E (GRAVA- ARENA) Corralcoth CENOTE (GRAVA Y ARENA) CALIZA N Tzacala I I YALCOBA TES NICANCH ChocholÆ H (GRAVA Y ARENA) L PUNTA MAROMA Homœn N Qpt(?)Ar CALIZA E CENOTE C Tecoh HolcÆ Y NOHNE S PopolÆ (GRAVA Y ARENA) Nuevo Durango U CENOTE CuzamÆ Tesoco T NohsabacchØ CENOTE E I KUXBI Huh T Yokdzonot T T CHELEN CENOTE Pixoy VALLADOLID O S ESTERO San Rafael O Uayma N LepÆn CALIZA N CENOTE Peba AKUL· N PistØ O CANAL ISLA ARENA (GRAVA Y ARENA) O C NABULA Uayalceh ChunkanÆn E Z ISLA ARENA C Libre Uni n O DEL CRATER CHICXULUB Tikuch X-Alaœ D T Isla Arena ANILLO DE CENOTES E CENOTE Valladolid K N PUNTA BETE Yalc n E O I Para so CENOTE CENOTE D XTOJIL San Felipe Viejo San Antonio Y Qhola M Qholi Qholi XNUC Tibol n UNA A CALCEHTOCK II Mulix YALAHAU O G CANAL T O E CALIZA A N San Fernando AbalÆ N Chemax T . L I R˝O ANCHO (BLOQUE) Telchaquillo Xcalacoop N L Playa del Carmen E Cuncunul LAGUNA A SAN ISIDRO OCHIL I ChichimilÆ IE CHABELA T San Bernardo CALIZAS INDUSTRIALES S.A. DE C.V. de Hidalgo Dzitnup N KopomÆ (GRAVA, GRAVILLA Y GRAV N) CALIZA M M U CALIZAS INDUSTRIALES S.A. DE C.V. CANCUNUL P ISLA COZUMEL Pixyah (GRAVA,GRAVILLA Y ARENA) A Kaua A Industria CALIZA E CALIZA Kanxoc E O PUNTA MOLAS (GRAVA,GRAVILLA Y GRAV N) N T Calica ESTERO KANACHEN N (GRAVA Y ARENA) I N I E YALT N Santa Teresa CALIZA TIMUL SusulÆ L L I CALICA CALICA EL CORTE CENOTE Tekom XocØn M (GRAVA Y ARENA) CENOTE CALIZA Sotuta Tab CALIZA GRAVA- ARENA kul CALIZA Timul XOC N A X kin Maxcanœ (BLOQUE) XPOC SAN ANTONIO (GRAVA Y ARENA) E (GRAVA- ARENA) PUNTA NORTE ABAL` CALIZA N TRITURACI N - LAVADO CALCEHTOCK III SOTUTA I CALIZA CALIZA CALIZA (GRAVA Y ARENA) L LAGUNA LUZ .
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