- Los
Conucos is a
small town in the
Puerto Plata province of the
Dominican Republic. The town is 111
miles (179 kilometers) north-west of the country's...
- work in the
conucos and the mines. Cerón
forced Caguax to be his
personal servant, as his
nitainos and
naborias were
forced to work the
conucos and gold...
- the
staple crop yuca, were
prepared by
heaping up
mounds of soil,
called conucos. This
improved soil
drainage and
fertility as well as dela****
erosion while...
- Cayo
Conuco may
refer to: Pinar_del_Río#Cayo_
Conuco, a muni****lity in
Pinar del Rio, Cuba Caibarién#Cayo_
Conuco, a
small island located seven kilometres...
- a
portion of the
yields from
their agricultural or farm land,
known as
conucos in Taino, as a form of
taxation and to
provide for the food
supply of the...
-
settlements were
found in the
region now
occupied by the muni****lity and in Cayo
Conuco. In 1819, the port of
Tesisco was
closed and Caibarién was
ordered to be...
- and was a
staple crop of the
Arawaks / Taínos,
which they
cultivated in
conucos. C****ava was also
integral to
their existence, as it
featured prominently...
-
primary food source. The
indigenous people of
Hispaniola raised crops in a
conuco,
which is a
large mound packed with
leaves and
fixed crops to
prevent erosion...
- Sur. The
villages included in the muni****lity are
Briones Montoto, Cayo
Conuco, La Coloma, La
Conchita and Las Ovas.
Pinar del Río has a warm tropical...
-
Cerro de
Navas (D.M.) Luperón Los
Bellosos (D.M.) La
Isabela (D.M.) Los
Conucos (D.M.) Sosúa
Cabarete (D.M.)
Sabaneta de Yásica (D.M.)
Villa Isabela Estero...