• Granadilla de Abona La Guancha Guía de Isora Güímar Icod de los Vinos La Matanza de Acentejo La Orotava Puerto de la Cruz Los Realejos El Rosario San Cristóbal...
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    separated from the city of Buenos Aires by the Matanza River, popularly known as Riachuelo. The Bartolomé Mitre is the main avenue of the district, connecting...
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  • Ciego de Ávila Cienfuegos Guantánamo Havana Holguín Las Tunas Matanzas Pinar del Río Sancti Spíritus Santa Clara Santiago de Cuba Guanimar Isla de la Juventud...
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    where the events took place is now called La Matanza. A few years after the death of Valdivia, Don Gaspar de Rodas applied a fierce revenge on the part...
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    The Massacre at Matanzas Inlet was the mass killing of French Huguenots by Spanish Royal Army troops near the Matanzas Inlet in 1565, under orders from...
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    assigned Ponce de León to crush the rebellion. Ponce de León was actively involved in the Higüey massacre, about which friar Bartolomé de las Casas attempted...
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    the eastern fringe of the town. Bartolomé Martínez Menacho, Bishop of Panama and the Archbishop of Bogotá Bartolomé Torres Naharro, writer of the Spanish...
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    the Castillo de San Marcos (renamed Fort St. Mark) and of Fort Matanzas. They permanently stationed a small group of men at Fort Matanzas. Once war broke...
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    San Francisco de Campeche (pronounced [saɱ fɾanˈsisko ðe kamˈpetʃe]; Yucatec Maya: Ahk'ìin Pech, pronounced [aχkʼiːn˥˧ pʰetʃ]), 19th c., also known simply...
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    Puerto Plata, officially known as San Felipe de Puerto Plata; (French: Port-de-Plate) is a major coastal city in the Dominican Republic, and capital of...
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    Havana (redirect from Ciudad de la Habana)
    Camagüey and Santiago), with two suffragan bishoprics: Matanzas and Pinar del Río. Its patron saint is San Cristóbal (Saint Christopher), to whom the cathedral...
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    display. This work was followed by another oil on canvas work, Fray Bartolomé de las Casas, unveiled in 1875. Finally, in 1877, Parra put on display Episodes...
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    Carolina. On 19 August 1563, Pedro Menéndez and his brother Bartolomé were imprisoned by the Casa de Contratación, accused of accepting bribes and smuggling...
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    Amazon rainforest] (in Spanish). Grupo Planeta. pp. 283–284. "Cien años de la matanza de La Chorrera, Amazonas" [One hundred years since the massacre of La...
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    Higüey (redirect from Salvaleon de Higuey)
    the Second War of Higüey was encouraged by Cotubanamá [es] in 1504. Bartolomé de las Casas participated in and later described the Higüey massacre in...
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  • The Divisiones Regionales de Fútbol in the Canary Islands are ultimately overseen by the Federación Canaria de Fútbol which operates Group 12 of the Tercera...
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    Didot ... p. 36. Tofiño de San Miguel, Vicente; Mengs, Anton Raphael; Salvador Carmona, Manuel; Ballester, Joaquín; Vázquez, Bartolomé; Valdés, Antonio; Asensio...
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    Argentina (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Italian links Departamento de Derecho y Ciencias Políticas de la Universidad Nacional de La Matanza (14 November 2011). "Historias de inmigrantes italianos...
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    built the Castillo de San Marcos beginning in 1672. The first stage of construction was completed in 1695. They also built Fort Matanzas just to the south...
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    Hacienda de San Jerónimo was created, in the care of Dominican priests; it is believed that friars Luis Cancer, Bartolomé de las Casas, Luis de Ladrada...
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    Province of Argentina. The airport was named after Brigadier General Bartolomé de la Colina [es], one of the founders of the Argentine Air Force. In August...
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    south of the country through the communities of Sombrero, Matanzas, Sabana Buey and Palmar de Ocoa. To transport goods, the sea route was used using schooners...
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    House - Calle ?, 1940s Colegio San Bartolomé La Merced, 1941 Córdoba Building, 1945 San Carlos Hospital, 1947 Escuela Taller de Bogotá Hostal Casa Quevedo...
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    hablantes de lenguas indígenas del resto de la población, es decir de los hablantes de español". Archived from the original on 23 August 2013. Bartolomé, Miguel...
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    every 10 – 30 minutes. Mitre Line / Tren de La Costa Retiro – Olivos – Delta Trains run from Retiro to Bartolomé Mitre station in Olivos, with a footbridge...
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    opened a station in the section from Belgrano that then reached Bartolomé Mitre, Borges and San Isidro. Some versions state that the station (and subsequently...
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  • Aguascalientes, Guanajuato, Hidalgo, Jalisco, Estado de México, Michoacán, Nuevo León, Querétaro, San Luis Potosí, Tamaulipas, Veracruz, and Zacatecas. The...
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    Pedro Pablo Cazañas (category People from Matanzas)
    San José de los Ramos area of Matanzas. Her father, José Lorenzo Díaz, was an administrator in the Cuban judicial system, working in the Juzgado de Primera...
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    Enriqueta García Martín (category People from Matanzas)
    businesswoman. Enriqueta García y Martín was born on November 3, 1862, in Matanzas, Cuba to the wealthy García family of Spain and was noted for her distinctly...
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    by Bartolomé Esteban Murillo, who she admits to admiring in her monograph. She went on to copy one of his paintings, La visión de San Antonio de Padua...
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