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    Oristà (Catalan pronunciation: [uɾisˈta]) is a municipality in the comarca of Lluçanès in Catalonia, Spain. It includes an exclave within Sant Feliu Sasserra...
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    Organyà Alt Urgell Lleida 841 12.5 67.3 Orís Osona Barcelona 303 27.2 11.1 Oristà Osona Barcelona 557 68.5 8.1 Orpí Anoia Barcelona 131 15.2 8.6 Òrrius Maresme...
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    Segarra Solsonès Torà, Biosca 2023 Osona Lluçanès Alpens, Lluçà, Olost, Oristà, Perafita, Prats de Lluçanès, Sant Martí d'Albars, Sobremunt 2023 Bages...
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    Glen Hunter's Isle Keaton's Crest Mallard Cove Mar Vista Montara Ocita Orista Bay Pace's Mill Palma Vista The Pointe Quail Lake Raintree Sandhill Trace...
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    Masies de Roda, Les Masies de Voltregà, Montesquiu, Muntanyola, Olost, Oristà, Orís, Perafita, Prats de Lluçanès, Roda de Ter, Rupit i Pruit, Sant Agustí...
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    Caterina Coromina i Agustí (Oristà, 19 October 1824 – Vic, 11 Juli 1893) was a Spanish religious woman and founder of the Josephine Sisters, an order which...
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  • Jororo 1693–1697 Cofa (mouth of Suwannee River) Potano Unknown Escamau-Orista Santa Elena 1566–1570 Espogache Guale 1605–? Guale Guale 1568–1570 Guatari...
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    1958c, p. 94 like seizure of Ripoll, or victories during skirmishes at Oristá, Alpens and Igualada, Ferrer 1958c pp. 97, 101, 102 e.g. he presided over...
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  • and announced in the early 21st century. In 1576, natives of the nearby Orista and Escamacu settlements burned Santa Elena. The Spanish abandoned Fort...
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    in South Carolina were established from 1566 to 1570, including: Escamau-Orista, Guatari, and Joadi. Sebastián Montero Hann 1990, p. 430 Hann 1990, p. 432...
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    along a ridge, hence Sasserra. The municipality surrounds an exclave of Oristà. Although the municipality lies within the natural region of Lluçanès, it...
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  • Guale and Orista, indigenous peoples through whose friendship the Spanish could build Fort San Felipe in the domains of the chief of the Orista tribe, at...
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    2023, is made up of the following municipalities: Alpens, Lluçà, Olost, Oristà, Perafita, Prats de Lluçanès, Sant Martí d'Albars and Sobremunt. The natural...
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  • documentary evidence as Orista, Escumacu, or Cusabo Indians, all of the same group.” Trinkely suggests that the possibility of the Orista or Escumacu within...
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    accounting from the Accounting Institute of Caracas. In 1959, Guerra married Ana Orista Daza Pereira, the niece of Maria Pereira de Daza, a prestigious political...
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    centuries, that lies in a depression next to a stream in the district of Orista. Even though it was a fortified farm, it has the structure of a castle;...
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