Massacre Massacre is a town in Saint Paul Parish, Dominica, with about 1,200 inhabitants. It is located on the central west coast of the island, to the...
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The Massacre River is a river on the Caribbean island of Dominica. The town of Massacre, Dominica, which runs along the river, was named by the French...
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Wars) The Massacre, a 1792 play by Elizabeth Inchbald (unperformed) Massacre, Dominica, a land on the island of Dominica in the Caribbean Massacre, Indiana...
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15°25′N 61°20′W / 15.417°N 61.333°W / 15.417; -61.333 Dominica (locally /ˌdɒmɪˈniːkə/ dom-in-EE-kə; UK: US: /ˌdɒmɪˈniːkə/ or /dəˈmɪnɪkə/ ; Dominican...
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Mahaut. Another village in the parish, Massacre, is so-called because of the historic massacre of Dominica's indigenous people by European settlers....
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This is a list of towns and villages in the Commonwealth of Dominica. The following definitions have been used: City: Any settlement listed at that had...
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Canefield (redirect from Canefield, Dominica)
Canefield is a town located on the west coast of Dominica, north of Roseau and south of Massacre, overlooking Pringle's Bay. The largest settlement in...
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Dominica is an island-nation in the Caribbean that is part of the Lesser Antilles chain of islands. Anse Du Mé River Aouya River Balthazar River Barry...
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district in Dominica. It came into effect in time for the 1975 Dominican general election. It has been represented by Cassanni Laville of the Dominica Labor...
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The culture of Dominica is formed by the inhabitants of the Commonwealth of Dominica. Dominica is home to a wide range of people. Although it was historically...
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The Torreón massacre (Spanish: Matanza de chinos de Torreón; Chinese: 菜苑慘案) was a massacre that took place on 13–15 May 1911 in the Mexican city of Torreón...
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Kenneth Maronie (category People from Saint Paul Parish, Dominica)
swimmer, who specialized in sprint freestyle events. Maronie competed for Dominica in the men's 50 m freestyle at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney. He received...
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In the history of the European colonization of the Americas, an Indian massacre is any incident between European settlers and indigenous peoples wherein...
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Kalinago genocide (category Massacre stubs)
Dominica. Through subsequent decades of European expansion in the Caribbean, Kalinago populations on other islands were subjected to more massacres....
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La Plaine may refer to: La Plaine, Dominica, a village on the eastern side of the island La Plaine, Geneva, a village in Dardagny Municipality, Switzerland...
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The Boyd massacre occurred in December 1807 when Māori of Ngāti Pou from Whangaroa Harbour in northern New Zealand killed and ate between 66 and 70 European...
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Battle of Frenchtown (redirect from River Raisin Massacre)
Frenchtown, also known as the Battle of the River Raisin and the River Raisin Massacre, were a series of conflicts in Michigan Territory that took place from...
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(St. Paul), a river in Dominica that reaches the Caribbean Sea close to the town of Massacre Mahaut River (St. David), Dominica Mahaut River (Saint Lucia)...
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Dominica. Don Andrews described Weiche as "a National Socialist, or Nazi [with] money and vast real estate holdings" who was interested in Dominica for...
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Dominican Republic (redirect from Dominica Republic)
support persisted despite the assassinations of political opposition, the massacre of Haitians, and Trujillo's plots against other countries. The U.S. finally...
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Mahaut River (St. David) (category Dominica articles missing geocoordinate data)
Caribbean island of Dominica. The Mahaut River rises on the western slopes of Morne Trois Pitons. It flows west to its mouth near Massacre.[citation needed]...
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Battle of Fort Dearborn (redirect from Fort Dearborn Massacre)
The Battle of Fort Dearborn (sometimes called the Fort Dearborn Massacre) was an engagement between United States troops and Potawatomi Native Americans...
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The Fort Mims massacre took place on August 30, 1813, at a fortified homestead site 35-40 miles north of Mobile, Alabama, during the Creek War. A large...
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American genocide in the United States, American Indian Wars, list of Indian massacres) Frequent fighting among members of various ethnic groups in major cities...
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Aldis Hodge (category American people of Dominica descent)
Corps. His mother is from Florida, while his father is originally from Dominica. His older brother is actor Edwin Hodge. Hodge played both the clarinet...
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genocide. Scholars increasingly refer to these events as massacres or "genocidal massacres", defined as the annihilation of a portion of a larger group...
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guards on the Belarusian border in what became known as the Medininkai Massacre. On 17 September 1991, Lithuania was admitted to the United Nations. On...
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1981 of attempting an armed overthrow of the government in the island of Dominica in violation of the U.S. Neutrality Act. Black was born in Athens, Alabama...
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The Whitman Massacre....
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Kalinago have been reduced to a few islands in the Lesser Antilles such as Dominica and the Taíno are culturally extinct, though a large proportion of populations...
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