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'''Agama Maya''' tradisional dari Guatemala, Belize, barat Honduras, dan wilayah Tabasco, Chiapas, dan Yucatán, Meksiko adalah sebuah ragam tenggara dari [[agama Mesoamerika]]. Seperti kasus dalam beberapa agama Mesoamerika sezaman lainnya, agama tersebut dihasilkan dari simbiosis selama berabad-abad dengan [[Katolik Roma]].
== Pranala luar ==
* [https://www.encyclopedia.com/environment/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/maya-religion Maya Religion by David Stuart (2005)]
== Referensi ==
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=== Daftar pustaka ===
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