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- Borburata is a small coastal town in Carabobo state, Venezuela, located a few kilometers from the Caribbean Sea. It was long a destination of indigenous...
- the mountains to the Sea at the level of Borburata to get salt. Juan de Villegas founded the town of Borburata in 1548. Seven years later, in 1555, he...
- Bolitoglossa borburata, commonly known as the carabobo mushroomtongue, is a species of salamander in the family Plethodontidae. It is endemic to Venezuela...
- founded Caracas in 1567 after defeating Tamanaco, the Mariche chief. He died two years later, at Borburata. Medina, José Ramón (Mar 21, 2007). "Caracas"....
- he left Africa on 29 January 1565. On 3 April 1565, Hawkins arrived at Borburata in Venezuela, as trade was prohibited, he carried out a fake threat of...
- conquering Peru. They reached the ocean and sailed north, before landing at Borburata and marching overland towards the Andes. At Barquisimeto, the journey...
- attack nearby Puerto Cabello. However, despite his orders to rendezvous at Borburata Keys—4 miles (6.4 km) east of Puerto Cabello, the captains of the detached...
- abandoned him. The rest of the expeditionaries disembark at the port of Borburata on the mainland. Malaver de Silva began his itinerary with the ascent...
- elections. The muni****lity is divided into eight parishes: Bartolomé Salom, Borburata, Democracia, Fraternidad, Goaigoaza, Juan José Flores, Patanemo, and Unión...
- Arias, Chaves, and Parra-Olea, 2024 Bolaños’ Web-footed Salamander B. borburata Trapido, 1942 Carabobo climbing salamander B. bramei Wake, Savage & Hanken...