- the rebellion,
Chiscas ambushed Spanish soldiers and
Christian natives in
neighboring Yustaga Province. The
Spanish then
ordered Chiscas,
including some...
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Chiscas is a town and muni****lity in the
Colombian Department of Boyacá, part of the
subregion of the Gutiérrez Province.
Chiscas has a
subtropical highland...
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krvavnica (regionally also hurka); Polish:
kiszka / kaszanka;
Romanian chişcă;
Yiddish קישקע : kishke;
Hebrew קישקע;
Russian кишка;
Ukrainian кишка; also...
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Tatiana Chişca (born July 19, 1995 in Bălți) is a
Moldovan swimmer, who
specialized in ****troke events.
Chisca qualified for the women's 100 m ****troke...
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admitted to
inciting the
Chiscas to make war on Christians, and was
sentenced to
exile in Mexico.
Testimony was also
given that the
Chiscas had
conducted the...
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Chief Chisca Lake is a
reservoir in the U.S.
state of Mississippi.
Chisca is a name
derived from the Cr****
language meaning "base of a tree". U.S. Geological...
- Casanare: Yopal,
Aguazul Amazonas:
Leticia Bogotá Boyacá: Chiquinquirá,
Chiscas, Duitama, Garagoa, Muzo,
Puerto Boyacá, Samacá, Soatá,
Sogamoso Casanare:...
- кров'янка (krovyanka, Ukraine)
krvavica (Serbia; Slovenia) кървавица (Bulgaria)
chișcă (Romania)
Ryynimakkara Saumagen Black pudding Haggis Kasprzyk-Chevriaux...
- Chiquinquirá Boyacá 55,786 68,126 230 Chíquiza Boyacá 6,073 5,313 231
Chiscas Boyacá 5,372 3,999 232
Chita Boyacá 10,844 9,171 233
Chitaraque Boyacá...
- John R.
Jewitt 129 SE
Woodlands Old
Southwest Yuchi (Euchee also
known as
Chisca) 5,000 – 2,500 (in 1777) 1550 (at
least 500
warriors in year 1777) William...