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Ceh Pech
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Ceh Pech (pronounced Keh Pech, 'Ceh (deer): patronymic, perhaps Ah Ceh; Pech (tick), perhaps also a patronymic composed of the union of two family names') is the name of a post-classic Maya ruling family and a province, or kuchkabal of the northern Yucatán Peninsula.[1]
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It existed before the Spanish conquest of the Yucatán in the 16th century. The Pech family exists to the present day.