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Musyccubun language. It
evolved to
become ‘Guates’ and then
eventually Guanes.
Guane people from this time
period were
reported to be as tall as 1.76m, taller...
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Thomas Francis Mc
Guane III (born
December 11, 1939) is an
American writer. His work
includes ten novels,
short fiction and screenplays, as well as three...
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include Punta de La Sierra, Portales,
Guane 1,
Guane 2,
Combate la Teneria,
Isabel Rubio, Sabalo, and Mollna.
Guane is a
Cuban Indigenous name.
Before it...
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Amerindian ethnic groups: Muisca, Chitareros, Laches, Yariguí, Opón,
Carare and
Guanes.
Their political and
social structure was
based on cacicazgos, a federation...
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Guane is an
Irish surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Luke Mc
Guane (born 1987),
Australian rules footballer Marcus Mc
Guane (born 1999)...
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Alejandro Guanes was born in Asunción, Paraguay,
November 28, 1872. He was son of
Francisco Guanes and
Matilde Recalde. He was a poet, prose-writer, teacher...
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Marcus Samuel Michael Mc
Guane (/məˈɡweɪn/ mə-GWAYN; born 2
February 1999) is an
English professional footballer who
plays as a
central midfielder for...
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province was
named after the
Amerindian Chief Guanentá,
leader of the
Guanes, who were the
original inhabitants of the region. Guanentá
Province is divided...
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Michael Mc
Guane (born 29
December 1967) is a
former Australian rules footballer who
represented Collingwood and
Carlton in the
Australian Football League...
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Guane 1 is a ward (consejo po****r) in
Guane, Cuba. The ward
borders the
wards of
Isabel Rubio,
Guane 2, Portales, and Mallna. In
November 2020, the Cuyaguateje...