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    Spanish, what is now Güines was part of a region ruled by the Indian chief Habaguanex. One of the earliest mentions of the word Güines is in 1598, when Don...
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  • Guines may refer to: Güines, a city in Cuba Guînes, a commune in France Gines (disambiguation) Güeñes, municipality in Biscay, Spain Guinness (disambiguation)...
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    Guînes (French pronunciation: [ɡin]; West Flemish: Giezene; Picard: Guinne) is a commune in the northern French department of Pas-de-Calais. Historically...
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    Guinea-Bissau (redirect from Guiné-Bissau)
    Guinea-Bissau (/ˌɡɪni bɪˈsaʊ/ GHIN-ee bi-SOW; Portuguese: Guiné-Bissau; Fula: 𞤘𞤭𞤲𞤫 𞤄𞤭𞤧𞤢𞥄𞤱𞤮, romanized: Gine-Bisaawo; Mandinka: ߖߌ߬ߣߍ߫ ߓߌߛߊߥߏ߫...
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  • Look up Guiné in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Guiné is a Portuguese word that either refers to The Petiveria genus of flowering plants in Brazilian...
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    on 2007-09-27. Retrieved 2007-10-09. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Quemado de Güines. Quemado de Güines (Villa Clara, Cuba) on YouTube v t e...
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  • In the 1960s, Güines recorded several sessions as a leader for EGREM under the monikers Tata Güines y sus Tatagüinitos, and Tata Güines y sus Ases del...
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  • Women's association football portal Alexandra Guiné (born 7 November 1985) is a French former football midfielder that played in the French First Division...
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    The Casa da Guiné (English: House of Guinea), later known as the Casa da Guiné e Mina and also referred to as the Portuguese Guinea Company, was a state-run...
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    of Guînes 1205-1220 - Arnold II of Guînes 1220-1244 - Baldwin III, Count of Guînes 1244-? - Arnould III, Count of Guînes Baldwin IV, Count of Guînes 1294–1302...
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  • Safari Guiné Bissau Airlines was an airline in Guinea-Bissau. It was founded in 2010 and ceased operations the same year. Safari Airlines operated under:...
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    Portuguese: Guiné Equatorial). (Spanish: República de Guinea Ecuatorial, French: République de Guinée équatoriale, Portuguese: República da Guiné Equatorial)...
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  • FC Mayabeque (category Güines)
    FC Mayabeque is a Cuban football team based in the town of Güines. In the 2013 season, the club competed in the Campeonato Nacional de Fútbol de Cuba,...
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    Guinea and Cape Verde (Portuguese: Partido Africano para a Independência da Guiné e Cabo Verde, PAIGC) is a political party in Guinea-Bissau. Originally formed...
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  • The canton of Guînes is a former canton situated in the department of the Pas-de-Calais and in the Nord-Pas-de-Calais region of northern France. It was...
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  • The Güines Formation is a geologic formation in Cuba. It preserves fossils dating back to the Early to Middle Miocene period. Among others, fossils of...
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  • Guînes Battle of Poitiers Avignon Paris The Treaty of Guînes ([ɡin], gheen) was a draft settlement to end the Hundred Years' War, negotiated between England...
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  • Siege of Guines may refer to: Siege of Guines (1352), the unsuccessful siege of the town by the French during the Hundred Years' War Siege of Guines (1436)...
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  • Fulk of Guînes (French: Foulques de Guînes) (died bef. 1125) was the first Lord of Beirut (1110–c.1117) following its conquest in the wake of the First...
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  • Raoul de Guînes (c. 992-30 May 1036), or Ralph, Rodolphe, or Rudolph, was the third Count of Guînes. He was the son of Ardolf, Count of Guînes and Matilda...
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  • Güines Municipal Museum is a museum located in the 77th street in Güines, Cuba. It was established on 17 February 1982. The museum holds collections on...
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  • Álvaro Lenier Mesa (born Cuba, Güines), better known by his stage name Lenier, is a Cuban singer. In 2022 he was awarded the Latin Grammy Awards in the...
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  • Football Federation of Guinea-Bissau (Portuguese: Federação de Futebol da Guiné-Bissau, FFGB) is the governing body of football in Guinea-Bissau. It was...
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  • was born free in Güines, Cuba, on July 24, 1856. She did not marry until 1912, when she wed Cecilio Larrondo. Fragas died in Güines in 1936 at the age...
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    birth was registered in the city of Güines, about 30 miles south of Havana. At an early age the family moved from Güines to Havana. He left school to work...
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    National People's Assembly of Guinea-Bissau Assembleia Nacional Popular da Guiné-Bissau 11th Legislature Type Type Unicameral History Founded 1973 Leadership...
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    Guinea 28,051 633,441 2009 23 Malabo Guinea Ecuatorial/Guinée Équatoriale/Guiné Equatorial GNQ Gabon 267,667 1,514,993 2009 6 Libreville Gabon GAB São Tomé...
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    Joel, plus an array of Cuban artists such as Irakere, Pacho Alonso, Tata Güines, and Orquesta Aragón. His performance is captured on Ernesto Juan Castellanos's...
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    Guinea, in its turn, is etymologically derived from the Portuguese word Guiné. The name is one of several toponyms sharing similar etymologies, ultimately...
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    Independence of Guinea (Portuguese: Frente de Luta pela Independência Nacional da Guiné, FLING) was a political movement in Guinea-Bissau. Founded by groups opposed...
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