Hacienda Citincabchén

Hacienda Citincabchén is located in the Chapab Municipality in the state of Yucatán in southeastern Mexico.

The name (Citincabchén) is a word from the Mayan language meaning "I only like honey".

The puebla, and hacienda are located halfway between Muna and Tekit approximately 68 km south of Mérida, Yucatán.

There was a henequen hacienda at the site which was part of a labor dispute heard in the 1916 Tribunals of the Revolution hearings under Governor Salvador Alvarado.

[4] According to the 2005 census conducted by the INEGI, the population of the city was 817 inhabitants of whom were 423 men and 394 were women.