• qué Radio Taíno seduce y conquista?". www.radiocubana.cu (in European Spanish). Archived from the original on 2020-11-26. Retrieved 2021-02-16. Taíno, Indira...
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    The Taíno were a historic Indigenous people of the Caribbean, whose culture has been continued today by Taíno descendants and Taíno revivalist communities...
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  • extinct Taino, Lombardy, a town in Italy Taínos (film), a 2006 Puerto Rican film Eric Taino (born 1975), American tennis player Radio Taíno, a Cuban radio station...
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  • Dominica. Some scholars consider it important to distinguish the Taíno from the neo-Taíno nations of Cuba, Puerto Rico, and Hispaniola, and the Lucayan of...
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  • Radio Reloj (Spanish for Radio Clock) is a government-owned Spanish-language radio station in Cuba. It carries an all-news format and is based in Havana...
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    nationwide radio stations: Radio Rebelde Radio Progreso Radio Taíno Radio Reloj CMBF Radio Musical Nacional Radio Enciclopedia Related: Cuban Radio Official...
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    Ciboney (redirect from Ciboney Taíno)
    The Ciboney, or Siboney, were a Taíno people of Cuba, Jamaica, and the Tiburon Peninsula of Haiti. A Western Taíno group living in Cuba during the 15th...
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    The Taíno ritual seat is a Pre-Columbian wooden seat made in the form of a man on all fours. It was made by the Taino people and found in a cave near...
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    Arawak (section Taíno)
    subjugated the approximately 30,000 Taíno inhabitants. By 1530, there were 1,148 Taíno left alive in Puerto Rico. Taíno influence has survived even until...
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  • director of the Caribbean desk at Radio Havana Cuba and also contributed to Radio Progreso, Radio Rebelde, and Radio Taíno. Godfried died in Willemstad, at...
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    Nacional (CMBF) and Radio Enciclopedia. Another station, Radio Taíno, promotes tourism. The Cuban government also operates Radio Havana, the official...
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    occasion of his 100th anniversary; performed live on national Radio Havana and Radio Taíno; and was interviewed and filmed performing live by national Austrian...
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  • Rebelde: Music, news and sports. Radio Taíno: Tourism. Radio Progreso: Family, music and cultural programming. Radio Enciclopedia: Instrumental music...
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    Mauricio Lomonte (category Cuban radio actors)
    television as host. He currently works for various radio stations such as Radio Reloj, Radio Taíno and Radio Progreso. Although he is mainly recognized among...
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  • Turey El Taíno is a Puerto Rican publication that remains the most long-standing local comic to date. Originally available in stand-alone magazines and...
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    music, sport Radio Progresso - entertainment  Radio Taíno - turism  Radio Reloj - all-news  Radio Enciclopedia - soft music  CMBF Radio Musical Nacional -...
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  • Cuba (1961– ) Radio Taíno Radio Rebelde Radio Reloj Television CMQ Cubavisión Cubavision International Mesa Redonda Internacional Radio Habana Cuba-Cadena...
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    thousands to 2,000,000. By 1492, the island was divided into five Taíno chiefdoms. The Taíno name for the entire island was either Ayiti or Quisqueya. Christopher...
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    one of many Caribbean islands inhabited by the Taíno natives, speakers of an Arawakan language called Taíno. The barbecue originated in Haiti. The word 'barbecue'...
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    Calderón, Fernando (December 2002). "ADN Mitocondrial Taíno en la República Dominicana" [Taíno Mitochondrial DNA in the Dominican Republic] (PDF). Kacike...
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    New World in 1493, the dominant indigenous culture was that of the Taíno. The Taíno people's numbers went dangerously low during the latter half of the...
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    Puerto Rican cuisine is a product of diverse cultural influences, including Taíno Arawak, Spanish Criollos, and Africans. It is characterized by a unique...
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    Arawakan-speaking Taíno people, who most likely crossed over from Hispaniola some time from AD 500 to 800.: 18  Together with Taíno who migrated from...
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  • WURN (AM) (category Articles using infobox radio station)
    1040 AM "Radio Taino" in Cuba, which may have been increasing its signal strength to as much as 250,000 watts. WHBO 1040 in the Tampa radio market also...
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    Puerto Rico (category Articles containing Taino-language text)
    New World in 1493, the dominant indigenous culture was that of the Taínos. The Taíno people's numbers went dangerously low during the later half of the...
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    of Arecibo. The name Arecibo comes from the Taíno chief Xamaica Arasibo, cacique of the yucayeque (Taíno settlement) of Abacoa where the Spanish town...
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    harbor, has sustained economic activity since the civilizations of the Taíno. It was first incorporated under French colonial rule in 1749. The city's...
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    Taíno culture. The Taínos, far more than the Caribs, contributed to the everyday life and language that evolved during the Spanish occupation. Taíno place...
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    settlers of Cuba, the Taíno extensively produced pottery and engaged in intensive agriculture. The earliest evidence of the Taíno people on Cuba dates...
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    was looking for other groups. At a later anniversary concert for the Radio Taino program Cuba tonight, the band was noticed by the artistic director of...
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