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Fontaneda may
refer to:
Fontaneda, Andorra, a
village Galletas Fontaneda, a
Spanish food
company Hernando de
Escalante Fontaneda (c. 1536–after 1575),...
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Hernando de
Escalante Fontaneda (c. 1536 –
after 1575,
dates uncertain) was a
Spanish shipwreck survivor who
lived among the
Native Americans of Florida...
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Fontaneda is a
Spanish food
sector company dedicated to the
manufacture of
crackers and
biscuits (called "cookies" in
North America). At its height, between...
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general de las
Indias of 1551. In the
Memoir of
Hernando d'Escalante
Fontaneda in 1575, the
author places the
restorative waters in
Florida and mentions...
- its
chief as Calos, Calus, Caalus, and Carlos.
Hernando de
Escalante Fontaneda, a
Spaniard held
captive by the
Calusa in the 16th century,
recorded that...
- Aixovall, Certers, Llumeneres, Nagol, Aixirivall, Auvinyà, Juberri,
Fontaneda, and Canòlic. It is
bordered by
Andorra la
Vella in the north, Escaldes-Engordany...
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Fontaneda (Catalan pronunciation: [
fontaˈneða]) is a
village in
Andorra and one of the country's 44
official poblacions. It is
located in the
parish of...
- in the form "Tanpa",
appears in the
memoirs of
Hernando de
Escalante Fontaneda, who
spent 17
years as a
captive of the
Calusa and
traveled through much...
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Historia General de las
Indias of 1551. Then in 1575,
Hernando de
Escalante Fontaneda, a
shipwreck survivor who had
lived with the
Native Americans of Florida...
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local plants. Most of
their food came from the sea.
Hernando de
Escalante Fontaneda, who
lived among the
tribes of
southern Florida for
seventeen years in...