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Bohechío is a town in the San Juan
province of the
Dominican Republic. It is
located northeast of the km 25 of Azua – San Juan road at a
distance of 26...
- into a
family of caciques. She was the
sister of
Bohechío, the
ruler of Xaragua. She
succeeded Bohechío as
cacica after his death. In 1503, Nicolás Ovando...
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previous cacicazgos, Zui and Yáquimo.
Jaragua was
ruled by the
cacique Bohechío (cacique) [es]. It had the
largest area of the
chiefdoms on the island...
- He was
married to Anacaona, who was the
sister of
another cacique named Bohechío. In
retaliation against mistreatment of the Taíno people,
Caonabo led attacks...
- Maguana, and west by the
Jamaica Channel. It was
ruled by the
cacique Bohechío (cacique) [es] (Beehechio) and was the
largest of the cacicazgos. Its center...
- time
Columbus arrived in 1492 AD, the
region was
under the
control of
Bohechio, Taíno
cacique (chief) Xaragua. He, like his predecessors,
feared settling...
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ruled respectively by
caciques (chiefs) Guacanagarix, Guarionex, Caonabo,
Bohechío, and Cayacoa.
Dating from 1493, when the
Spanish settled on the island...
- San José de Ocoa
Rancho Arriba Sabana Larga San José de Ocoa San Juan
Bohechío El
Cercado Juan de
Herrera Las
Matas de Farfán San Juan de la
Maguana Vallejuelo...
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nephew of Anacaona,
sister to the
cacique of
Jaragua Bohechío and his
eventual successor once
Bohechío was killed.
Anacaona was
married to Caonabo, who was...
- Europeans, the area
belonged to the
Native Taino chiefdom of Jaragua,
ruled by
Bohechío. The
current name of the
province and city is
derived from the surname...