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    Guayrá (initially called Gobernación del Guayrá) was a historical region of the Spanish Empire, located in the Governorate of Paraguay, within the colonial...
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  • Huaca guayra is a species of true weevil in the beetle family Curculionidae. It is found in North America. "Huaca guayra Report". Integrated Taxonomic...
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  • hand in a fight. In 1567, was regidor of Ciudad Real del Guayrá, and governor of the Guayrá. Juan Abalos de Mendoza Juan de Ayolas Gonzalo Casco Martín...
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    22 years the Jesuits focused on founding 15 missions in the province of Guayrá, corresponding to the western two-thirds of present-day Paraná state of...
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    La Guaira (redirect from La Guayra)
    La Guaira (Spanish: [la ˈɣwajɾa] ) is the capital city of the Venezuelan state of the same name (formerly named Vargas) and the country's main port. It...
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    the capital of Paraguay. The first governor of the Spanish territory of Guayrá initiated a policy of intermarriage between European men and indigenous...
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  • (1563–1717) (1723–1739) Real Audiencia of Concepción (1565–1575) Governorate of Guayrá (1617–1776) Real Audiencia of Buenos Aires (1661–1671) Real Audiencia of...
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    de Saavedra ordered the Jesuits to areas surrounding the Parana River, Guayrá and areas inhabited by guaycurúes to found towns and evangelize the natives...
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    Observations on the Islands From Blanco to the Rocas, on the Coast of La Guayra. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1832. p. 15. de Saint-Méry, Médéric Louis Élie...
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    Juan del Sur; St. Nicolas Mole; Port Plata; Santo Domingo; Curacao; and La Guayra, with the latitudes of the several stations. Washington: US Hydrographic...
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    occupied by the Spaniards in 1557, when they founded the Ciudad del Real Guayrá, in the current city of Terra Roxa. A new occupation started in 1730 with...
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    enslaved. Beginning in 1631, the Jesuits moved their missions from the Guayrá province (present day Brazil and Paraguay), about 500 km (310 mi) southwest...
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    Died peacefully. Governor Gonzalo de Mendoza (1556–1558). Ciudad Real de Guayrá founded by Ruy Díaz de Malgarejo in 1557. Died peacefully. Governor Francisco...
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  • Aridoamerica Oasisamerica Mesoamerica Las Californias Misiones Orientales Guayrá South Peru North Peru Republic of Sonora Dutch Brazil France Antarctique...
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    the east of Asuncion known as the lands of Guayrá. In 1557, Ruy Diaz Melgarejo founded another city in Guayrá named Ciudad Real with the purpose of reducing...
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    (Spanish: Gobernación del Paraguay), originally called the Governorate of Guayrá, was a governorate of the Spanish Empire and part of the Viceroyalty of...
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  • the Spanish crown. He almost absolutely ruled the independent province of Guayrá for 30 years. Melgarejo left Italy on November 1, 1540, on an expedition...
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    responsible for the destruction of most of the Jesuit missions of Spanish Guayrá and the enslavement of over 60,000 indigenous people. Between 1648 and 1652...
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    the modern city of São Paulo, to Ciudad Real de Guayrá, Province of Paraguay. Ciudad Real de Guayrá was a Spanish-held city in the present-day Brazilian...
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  • successfully capturing the Caracas seaport of La Guayra. July – After taking the Caracas seaport of La Guayra the previous month, the buccaneers (under Michel...
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    settlers from the towns of Villa Rica del Espíritu Santo and Ciudad Real del Guayrá begun to move into the Maracayú area that the old settlers regarded as theirs...
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    bandeira group that he co-led with Nicolau Barreto [pt] to the region of Guayrá, in modern-day Paraná in search of minerals and Indigenous slaves. These...
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    by Jesuit priests José Cataldino and Simón Maceta in the region called Guayrá by the natives and La Pinería by the Spanish conquistadores in present Paraná...
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    Juan del Sur; St. Nicolas Mole; Port Plata; Santo Domingo; Curacao; and La Guayra, with the latitudes of the several stations. Washington: US Hydrographic...
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    his health. After a five-week journey Robert arrived at the port of La Guayra in Venezuela on 23 July 1824. He investigated building a breakwater and...
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  • Governorate of Rio de la Plata in 1556. During his term, the Ciudad Real del Guayrá was founded by Ruy Díaz de Malgarejo at the confluence of the Pepirí-Guazú...
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    Sebastião Preto, as field master Manuel Preto took his banners to the so-called Guayrá, sertão dos abueus, with the participation of the already old bandeirantes...
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    enslaved. Beginning in 1631, the Jesuits moved their missions from the Guayrá province (present day Brazil and Paraguay), about 500 km (310 mi) southwest...
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  • Besides the times of war, the slavery of Guarani people, brought from Guayrá (now Paraná) and Tapes (now Rio Grande do Sul) and Carijós from Santa Catarina...
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    Governor of Paraguay. Later, three leagues from Ontiveros, the Ciudad Real del Guayrá was founded at the mouth of the Piquiri River. In 1576, the Spanish founded...
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