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early caciques eventually revolted,
resulting in
their deaths in
battle or by execution. Two of the most
famous of
these early colonial-era
caciques are...
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leader generally Cacique may also
refer to:
Cacique (bird),
several species Cacique (horse)
Cacique (rum), from
Venezuela Cacique Guaro, a
brand of alcohol...
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Cacique is a
Venezuelan brand of rum
first marketed in 1959. The
Cacique product lines are
owned by Diageo, the
largest multinational beer, wine and spirits...
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between the "good
caciques" who
cooperated obediently with
colonial and
ecclesiastical authorities - the encomenderos, and the "bad
caciques" who
needed to...
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Psarocolius oseryi (Ocyalus oseryi?) seem to be
closer to the
caciques. The
caciques are
birds ****ociated with
woodland or forest. Most are colonial...
- 136–. ISBN 978-0-8387-5561-7.
Retrieved 25 June 2013.
Robert Kern, The
caciques:
oligarchical politics and the
system of
caciquismo in the Luso-Hispanic...
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Cacique Blanco Airport (Spanish:
Aeropuerto Cacique Blanco, ICAO: SCBC) is a
public use
airport located near Lago Verde, Aisén del
General Carlos Ibañez...
- The
Mexican cacique or yellow-winged
cacique (C****iculus melanicterus) is a
species of
cacique in the
family Icteridae. It is
found only on the west coast...
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Cacique Guaro is a
brand of
guaro produced by Fábrica
Nacional de
Licores or "FANAL".
Cacique Guaro is a
sugar cane-based
liquor of high
purity and is...
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slightly larger than
their fellow scarlet-rumped
caciques, they
follow Bergmann's Rule). This
cacique is a slim long-winged bird, with a
relatively short...