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    The Guanche were the indigenous inhabitants of the Spanish Canary Islands, located in the Atlantic Ocean some 100 kilometres (60 mi) to the west of modern...
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  • Guanche may refer to: Guanches, the indigenous people of the Canary Islands Guanche language, an extinct language, spoken by the Guanches until the 16th...
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  • Guanche is an extinct language that was spoken by the Guanches of the Canary Islands until the 16th or 17th century. It died out after the conquest of...
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    Guanche mummies (Canarian Spanish: xaxos, formerly ['ʃaʃos]; mirlados, "embalmed ones"; enzurronados, "leather-bagged ones") are the intentionally desiccated...
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    The Church of the Guanche People (Spanish: Iglesia del Pueblo Guanche) is a religious organisation, founded in 2001 in the city of San Cristóbal de La...
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    The Cave of the Guanches, or Archaeological area of the Cave of the Guanches (Spanish: Zona Arqueológica de la Cueva de los Guanches), is an important...
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    Peter Miguel Camejo Guanche (December 31, 1939 – September 13, 2008) was a Venezuelan American author, activist, politician and Sailing Olympian. In the...
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  • century. In 1402, they began to subdue and suppress the native Guanche population. The Guanches were initially enslaved [citation needed] and gradually absorbed...
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  • pantheon Chinese pantheon Egyptian pantheon Germanic pantheon Greek pantheon Guanche pantheon Hindu pantheon Incan pantheon Irish pantheon Jain pantheon Japanese...
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  • Chaldean, Chinese, Christian, Egyptian, Etruscan, Finnish, Greek, Gnostic, Guanche, Hindu, Hungarian, Indonesian, Irish, Japanese, Mandaean, Mapuche, Moabite...
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    Pelinor (mencey) (category Guanche)
    Pelinor was a Guanche mencey king of Menceyato de Adeje at the time of the conquest of Tenerife in the 15th century. Alongside the menceyes of Abona and...
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  • Xiomara is a feminine Spanish given name, which is probably of Guanche ancestry that can be compared with Guacimara or Autinmara [es], which share the...
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    Museo Guanche is an ethnographic museum in Icod de los Vinos, Tenerife. It is focused on the Guanches, the native inhabitants of the Canary Islands. It...
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    Tenerife (category Articles containing Guanche-language text)
    around 200 BCE, was established by Berbers known as the Guanches. However, the Cave of the Guanches in the northern municipality of Icod de los Vinos has...
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  • mythology [es] Aragonese mythology [es] Castilian mythology [Wikidata] Canarian aboriginal religion [es] (Guanche mythology) Cantabria joven mitología v t e v t e...
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    Conus guanche is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Conidae, the cone snails and their allies. Like all species within the...
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  • The Stone of the Guanches, also known as Stone of Taganana, is an engraved stone stele located in the village of Afur (near Taganana), on the island of...
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  • Ctenolepisma guanche is a species of silverfish in the family Lepismatidae. "Ctenolepisma guanche". GBIF. Retrieved 2020-01-23. Mendes, Luís F. (1996)...
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    The Guanche mummies of Necochea are two mummies of Guanche individuals, who were the ancient Berber autochthones of the Canary Islands. The specimens are...
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    from which the modern name is derived. The island's name in the native Guanche language was Tyterogaka or Tytheroygaka, which may mean "one that is all...
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    North African Berber Guanche church Sub-Saharan African Akamba Akan Baluba Bantu Kongo Zulu Bushongo Dinka Dogon Efik Fon and Ewe Ik Lotuko Lozi Lugbara...
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    A light deity is a god or goddess in mythology associated with light and/or day. Since stars give off light, star deities can also be included here. The...
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    Cuba, is a volcano deity for the practitioners of the Lucumi. Guayota, Guanche, malignant deity which lived inside the Teide volcano. Lalahon, in Philippine...
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    The Guanche Armed Forces (Spanish: Fuerzas Armadas Guanches (FAG)) was the armed wing of the Movement for the Self-Determination and Independence of the...
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    modern population of Puerto Rico has a high genetic component of Taíno and Guanche (especially of the island of Tenerife). Other studies show Amerindian ancestry...
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    the time of the Guanches, approximately 2000 years ago, as attested by the archaeological sites found. The area was known to the Guanches, the first inhabitants...
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    Dácil (category Guanche)
    Princess Dácil was a Guanche princess of the kingdom of Taoro on the island of Tenerife (in the Canary Islands), best known for her marriage to a conqueror...
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    p. 15. Guanche 2020, p. 23. Guanche 2020, p. 24. Guanche 2020, p. 25. Muller 2017, pp. 2–3. Guanche 2020, pp. 4–5. Guanche 2020, p. 5. Guanche 2020, p...
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    North African Berber Guanche church Sub-Saharan African Akamba Akan Baluba Bantu Kongo Zulu Bushongo Dinka Dogon Efik Fon and Ewe Ik Lotuko Lozi Lugbara...
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    Fuerteventura. These groups came to be known collectively as the Guanches, although Guanches had been the name for only the indigenous inhabitants of Tenerife...
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