• Mayaca was the name used by the Spanish to refer to a Native American tribe in central Florida, to the principal village of that tribe and to the chief...
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    Mayaca is a genus of flowering plants, often placed in its own family, the Mayacaceae (or Mayaceae in earlier systems). In the APG II system of 2003, it...
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    eastern side of Lake Okeechobee. Named for the Mayaca Tribe, Port Mayaca is centered just south of the Port Mayaca Lock and Dams on the Okeechobee Waterway...
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    the community was an established indigenous settlement in 1558 when the Mayaca people were first encountered by Spanish explorers. Since then, it has been...
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    Mayaca fluviatilis, also known as bog moss, is a perennial herbaceous submerged plant in the monogeneric family Mayacaceae. It is native to Central and...
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    The Port Mayaca Lock is a navigable lock and dam on the Okeechobee Waterway (St. Lucie Canal), adjacent to U.S. Route 441 and U.S. Route 98 at Canal Point...
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  • Thelosia mayaca is a moth in the family Apatelodidae. It was described by William Schaus in 1939. It is found in Peru. Kitching, Ian; Rougerie, Rodolphe;...
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    St. Lucie Canal to manage the water level in Lake Okeechobee. The Port Mayaca Lock and Dam was built in 1977 for navigation purposes, to permit the raising...
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    halfway through before ending at an intersection with U.S. 98/441 in Port Mayaca. Shortly after leaving Stuart, the road parallels the St. Lucie Canal along...
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    disasters in United States history. A mass grave at the Port Mayaca Cemetery east of Port Mayaca contains the bodies of 1,600 victims of the hurricane. In...
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    North Carolina Matecumbe (Matacumbêses, Matacumbe, Matacombe), Florida Keys Mayaca, Florida Mayaimi (Mayami), interior Florida Mayajuaca, Florida Mikasuki...
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  • -81.0522 (Bare Beach) Port Mayaca North 26°45′23″N 80°55′02″W / 26.7564°N 80.9173°W / 26.7564; -80.9173 (Port Mayaca) Clewiston East 26°59′54″N 81°04′04″W...
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    In the early 19th century it was known as Mayacco Lake or Lake Mayaca after the Mayaca people, originally from the upper reaches of the St. Johns River...
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    were part a group of about 100 people, which also included Santaluzos and Mayaca people, still lived four days north of the Miami River. Any survivors were...
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    pubescens Marsilea quadrifolia (water-clover) Mayaca fluviatilis Mayaca madida (Synonym Mayaca sellowiana) Mayaca vandellii Mentha aquatica Micranthemum umbrosum...
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    the natives that once occupied the area were of the Timucua, Jororo, or Mayaca tribes. Regardless of their tribal identity, these natives were either wiped...
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    (Diaguita–Calchaquí) Calusa – Mayaimi – Tequesta Cusabo Eyeish Grigra Guale Houma Koroa Mayaca (possibly related to Ais) Mobila Okelousa Opelousa Pascagoula Pensacola...
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    present-day Volusia County was long inhabited by the indigenous Timucua and Mayaca peoples. Neither historic group exists today as distinct ethnic tribes,...
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    701 km) northeast-southwest (signed east–west) state highway connecting Port Mayaca on the shore of Lake Okeechobee at the intersection with US 98-441 (SR 700-SR...
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    international and domestic carriers in the Orlando metropolitan area. The Mayaca or Jororo Indians inhabited the shores of Lake Monroe at the time of European...
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  • (Bonito) – known only from the middle of the 18th century as relations of the Mayaca and Jororo and enemies of the Pohoy. Calusa – A major tribe centered on...
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  • This language was distinct from the languages of the Apalachee, Timucua, Mayaca, and Ais people in central and northern Florida. Julian Granberry (1994)...
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    North River Shores Palm City Port Salerno Rio Hutchinson Island (part) Port Mayaca The Gazebo on the grounds of the new courthouse complex The Old Martin County...
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    the St. Johns, including Paleo-indians, Archaic people, Timucua, Mocama, Mayaca, Ais, French, Spanish, and British colonists, Seminoles, slaves and freemen...
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    bracts, and arranged in inflorescences (except in three species of the genus Mayaca, which possess very reduced, one-flowered inflorescences). The flowers of...
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    Railroad Miami Subdivision (CSX) K 14.0 Mantola K 38.2 Bessemer K 40.0 Port Mayaca K 45.1 Sand Cut K 49.7 Canal Point K 52.5 Pelican Lake K 55.6 Cardwell K...
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    Ave Maria and Harker as well as to the Martin County community of Port Mayaca. Occasionally included are the southern Polk County communities of Fort...
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    27.033; -80.467 (27.0263, –80.4728). It is 12 miles (19 km) east of Port Mayaca on Lake Okeechobee, 22 miles (35 km) southwest of Stuart, the Martin county...
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    North Carolina Matecumbe (Matacumbêses, Matacumbe, Matacombe), Florida Keys Mayaca, Florida Mayaimi (Mayami), interior Florida Mayajuaca, Florida Mikasuki...
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    Wallace & Exline, 1978 – USA Pirata iviei Wallace & Exline, 1978 – USA Pirata mayaca Gertsch, 1940 – USA, Bahamas, Cuba Pirata montanoides Banks, 1892 – USA...
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