Chan Santa Cruz

Chan Santa Cruz
Noj Kaaj Santa Cruz Xbáalam Naj
1849–1901
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Territory under the Mayan control, c. 1870.
CapitalNoj Kaaj Santa Cruz Xbáalam Naj
Common languagesMayan languages
Halach Uinik (governor) 
• 1849–1852
Jose Maria Barrera
Ahau K'atun Kiuik' (supreme general) 
• Longest serving
Bernardino Cen
• Last
Francisco May
History 
• Established
1849
• Disestablished
1901
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Republic of Yucatan
Mexico
Today part ofQuintana Roo

Chan Santa Cruz was a late 19th-century indigenous Maya state in the modern-day Mexican state of Quintana Roo. It was also the name of a shrine that served as the center of the Maya Cruzoob religious movement, and of the town that developed around the shrine, now known as Felipe Carrillo Puerto. The town was historically the main center of what is now Quintana Roo, and it acted as the de facto capital for the Maya during the Caste War of Yucatán.