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Guamá (died on June 6, 1533) was a Taíno
rebel chief who led a
rebellion against Spanish rule in Cuba in the 1530s.
Legend states that
Guamá was first...
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Guamá is a muni****lity in the
Santiago de Cuba
Province of Cuba. The muni****l seat is
located in the town of Chivirico. It was
named after Guamá, the...
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Guama can
refer to:
Guamá, a Taíno
cacique who led a
rebellion against the
Spanish rule in Cuba in the 1530s
Guama, Brazil, a
small town in the
state of...
- Las
Guamas, Vice
Parish of Our Lady of
Saladito of Cordoba, and
Parish of Our Lady of the ****umption and Sopetrán. The
origin of the name Las
Guamas was...
- her ex-husband
Chief Caonabo of Maguana, as well as
Chiefs Guacanagaríx,
Guamá, Hatuey, and Enriquillo. The latter's
successes gained his
people an autonomous...
- The
Guamá River is
located in
northeast Pará
state in north-central Brazil. Its
mouth forms the
southern border of the
state capital, Belém. Its watershed...
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Byron Patricio Guamá de la Cruz (born 14 June 1985) is an
Ecuadorian road
bicycle racer, who
currently competes for UCI
Continental team Movistar–Best...
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cuahuxinicuile combining cua****tl "tree";
icxitl "feet" and
necuilli "crooked")
guama or guaba, is a
fruit native to
South America. It is in the
mimosoid tribe...
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structures damaged in the
epicentral area and
rockfalls blocked roads in
Guamá. - - 27 Russia,
Kuril Islands offs****, 341 km (212 mi)
northeast of Kuril'sk...
- La Fe
Publico Villa Los
Almacigos La
Ginita Publico Distrito Janico La
Guama Privado Pedro Brand La
Guayiga Semi-Oficial
Distrito Herrera La Hora De...