Port-au-Prince (redirect from Puerto Príncipe)
several years later. Not long thereafter, Ovando founded Santa Maria del Puerto. The latter was first burned by French explorers in 1535, then again in...
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Camagüey (redirect from Santa María del Puerto del Príncipe)
called Santa María del Puerto del Príncipe; between 1747 and 1753 Luis de Unzaga y Amézaga, then captain governor of Puerto del Príncipe, rehabilitated the...
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oversight of judicial affairs until the establishment of new audiencias in Puerto Príncipe (1800) and Havana (1838). In 1825, as a result of the loss of the mainland...
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Santa María de Puerto Príncipe, which was often referred to simply as Puerto Príncipe and which is now known as Camagüey. Puerto Príncipe was a provincial...
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Timeline of Camagüey (redirect from Timeline of Puerto Príncipe, Cuba)
the history of the city of Camagüey, Cuba. 1528 - Santa María del Puerto Príncipe established by settlers relocating from Caonao, and previously from...
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the town of Camagüey (formerly Puerto Príncipe) in Cuba. Tomás Pío Betancourt y Sánchez-Pereira was born in Puerto Príncipe (now Camagüey), Spanish Cuba...
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Cuban Rural Guard (section Puerto Príncipe)
districts in each province. It was later established in the provinces of Puerto Príncipe, Santa Clara, Pinar del Rio, and La Habana, where a chief of the Rural...
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and were transporting them on the ship to their plantations near Puerto Príncipe (modern Camagüey, Cuba). The revolt began after the schooner's cook...
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mosquitoes Aedes aegypti. Finlay was born Juan Carlos Finlay y de Barrés in Puerto Príncipe (now Camagüey), Cuba to Scottish-born Dr. Edward (Eduardo) Finlay and...
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who then passed the information to the governor of Puerto Príncipe. In March 1826, Puerto Príncipe (in Camagüey Province) was the site of the first armed...
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Cuba during the Ten Years' War. Augusto Arango y Agüero was born in Puerto Príncipe (now Camagüey Province), Spanish Cuba on March 18, 1830. He was a physician...
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fraud and bribery. Evangelina Cosio was born on September 23, 1877, in Puerto Príncipe, Cuba. She was the daughter of Augustin Cosio, who was an active participant...
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Spíritus, and Southern Matanzas Province. Camagüey (before 1899 named "Puerto Príncipe"), contained the present-day provinces of Camagüey and Ciego de Ávila...
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sugar plantation located halfway between the city of Santa María de Puerto Príncipe (modern-day Camagüey) and the village of Cubitas. While most of the...
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pacify Puerto Príncipe and lacking enough forces for an overland push to Bayamo, Blas Villate, Count of Valmaseda proceeded along the Puerto Príncipe to Nuevitas...
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Joaquín de Agüero (15 November 1816, Puerto Príncipe – 12 August 1851, Puerto Príncipe) was a Cuban revolutionary. In 1843 he freed all his slaves. In...
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Cienfuegos, Villa Clara and Sancti Spíritus Camagüey (before 1899, "Puerto Príncipe"), contained the present day provinces of Camagüey and Ciego de Ávila...
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Spain wherever he caught up with the rebels. Later, in the city of Puerto Príncipe, (currently known as Camagüey), it was threatened by the most powerful...
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Real Audiencia of Santo Domingo (category Spanish Puerto Rico)
year and called the Real Audiencia of Puerto Príncipe. This Audiencia maintained jurisdiction over Cuba, Puerto Rico, Louisiana and Florida. In 1838 the...
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Oaxaca, Guatemala, San Salvador, Comayagua, León, Santiago de Cuba, Puerto Príncipe; 1789 Mérida. The history of mainland New Spain spans three hundred...
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took place on November 4, 1868, at the Las Clavellinas estate, near Puerto Príncipe (now Camagüey) in Cuba. It was the initial armed uprising in the Camagüey...
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for independence. Andrés Manuel Leocadio Sánchez y Pérez was born in Puerto Príncipe (now Camagüey), Spanish Cuba on December 9, 1805. The term "pardo"...
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Republic of Cuba twice. Salvador Cisneros y Betancourt was born in Puerto Príncipe (now Camagüey), Spanish Cuba on February 10, 1828. Born into a noble...
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[ˈbasko poɾˈkaʎo ðe fiˈɣeɾoa]; Cáceres, Extremadura, Spain, c. 1494 – Puerto Príncipe, Cuba, 1550) was a Spanish conquistador. He played a significant role...
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former chief of the Cuban Rural Guard of Puerto Príncipe. Braulio Peña de la Cruz was born in Puerto Príncipe (now Camagüey), Spanish Cuba on March 26...
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Henry Morgan's raid on Puerto del Príncipe was a military event which took place during the latter stage of the Anglo-Spanish War between March and April...
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Spain in the Ten Years' War. Manuel de Quesada y Loynaz was born in Puerto Príncipe (now Camagüey Province), Spanish Cuba on March 29, 1833. He was part...
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slaves captured the ship, slated to transport them from Havana to Puerto Príncipe, Cuba, in July 1839, and attempted to return to Africa. However, through...
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for Cuba's independence. José Tomás Betancourt y Zayas was born in Puerto Príncipe (now Camagüey), Spanish Cuba around 1811. With a lineage extending...
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War in 1873. Bernabé Varona y Borrero was born in the district of Puerto Príncipe (now Camagüey) in Spanish Cuba in 1845. He was the son of Bernabé Varona...
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