• Caparra can refer to: Cáparra, the remains of a Roman city in Spain Caparra Archaeological Site, the remains of a Spanish colonial settlement in Puerto...
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    has media related to Cáparra. The Roman city of Cáparra. Municipium Flavium Caparense. Guijo de Granadilla: Roman ruins of Cáparra E. Cerrillo. Municipium...
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    original Spanish settlement in Puerto Rico at Caparra, named after the abandoned ancient Roman village of Cáparra in the province of Cáceres, Spain, the birthplace...
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  • Caparra Creek, a perennial stream of the Manning River catchment, is located in the Mid North Coast region of New South Wales, Australia. The Caparra...
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    Retrieved February 12, 2022. Río-Miranda Alcón, J. La ciudad romana de Cáparra - Municipium Flavium Caparense. 2011 "Guaynabo -- Encyclopædia Britannica"...
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    87889°W / 39.46528; -5.87889 (Municipium Turgalium) Municipium Capara (Cáparra), 40°10′00″N 6°06′04″W / 40.1666°N 6.1010°W / 40.1666; -6.1010 (Municipium...
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    Wikimapia location: Calagurris Roman circus. [Cáparra] Wikimapia location: Cáparra Roman circus. [Cáparra] Cáparra at Spanish Wikipedia. [Corduba] Wikimapia...
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    of Malborghetto, near Rome on the Via Flaminia, 4th century Cáparra, Spain Inside Cáparra, looking up Tetrakionion at Aphrodisias, Turkey Speculative...
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    Bautista in honor of Saint John the Baptist. The first European colony, Caparra, was founded on August 8, 1508, by Juan Ponce de León, a lieutenant under...
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    storehouse and a fortified house, creating the first settlement in Puerto Rico, Caparra. Although a few crops were planted, the settlers spent most of their time...
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  • Archived from the original on December 22, 2014. Retrieved May 9, 2015. Caparras, Christine (August 29, 2014). "Arthur George By Rob Kardashian Now Available...
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  • operators working from Cairns. The alternative name for this island is Caparra Island. The island was used as a filming location in Ocean Girl. "High...
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    Flavii Caparensis Cáparra Spain 40°09′51″N 6°06′00″W / 40.1643°N 6.09997°W / 40.1643; -6.09997 (Forum Municipii Flavii Caparensis (Caparra)) Italica Itálica...
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    from the original on 14 April 2023. Retrieved 14 April 2023. Christine Caparras (20 April 2023). "Achraf Hakimi's divorce tactics to keep fortune form...
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    are located in Guaynabo. The first European settlement in Puerto Rico, Caparra, was founded in 1508 by Juan Ponce de León in land that is today part of...
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    Gundagai LGA) Burrungubugge Bylong C Cadiangullong Camden Haven Campbells Caparra Capertee Carole Castlereagh Cataract (source in Tenterfield LGA) Cataract...
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  • Oldest English-founded city in North America, seasonal until c. 1630 1508 Caparra Puerto Rico United States 1509 Sevilla la Nueva Seville, St. Ann's Bay...
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    Fire Trail burned down the ranges and impacted the small communities of Caparra and Bobin. Fanned by near catastrophic conditions, the fire grew considerably...
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    named for the cacique. It was their fourth settlement on the island, after Caparra (which later became San Juan), San German, and Coamo. Arecibo was officially...
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    de León. In 1508, Juan Ponce de León founded the original settlement, Caparra (named after the Province of Cáceres, Spain, birthplace of the then-governor...
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    published circa 1900-1915. 1521 – San Juan founded by Spanish settlers from Caparra. 1539 – Construction of the first fortified defenses at Castillo San Felipe...
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    death". www.the-race.com. The Race Media. Retrieved 8 September 2022. Caparras, Christine (2022-09-11). "F1 teams pay tribute to Queen Elizabeth II with...
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    Bautista in honor of Saint John the Baptist. The first Spanish settlement, Caparra, was founded on 8 August 1508 by Juan Ponce de León, born in Valladolid...
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    the Spaniards opted to move to the region that would eventually become Caparra, the colonial Spanish capital of San Juan Bautista (the original Spanish...
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    in 2024. 1508 – Spanish colonized the area 1509 – Spanish settlers from Caparra found San Juan. 1539 – Construction of the first harbor defenses at El...
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  • Oruña (Saint Joseph) British Trinidad 1592 1783 moved to Port of Spain Caparra Puerto Rico 1508 1521 moved to San Juan Port of Spain and Chaguaramas West...
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  • Spanish conquistadors outside the capital of Puerto Rico at the time, Caparra, where a group of Indians had been captured and subdued. While waiting...
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    gayato (cayado), falluto (huero), capolar, Caputa (a place in Mula), caparra (garrapata), capítulo (cabildo), súpito (súbito), molata, La Mulata, escorrata...
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    areas of Puerto Rico, including San Sebastián, Arecibo, Toa Alta, and Caparra. In 2019, there were 44 bridges in San Germán. The municipio has an official...
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  • Western Caribbean present-day Cayman Islands 1508: Ponce de León founds Caparra on San Juan Bautista (now Puerto Rico) 1511: Conquest of Cuba begins 1513:...
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