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south of the city of Camagüey, at the
confluence of Río Tínima and Río
Hatibonico.
River El
Bolsillo joins it just
south of the confluence. San
Pedro River...
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Haiti (253 km). The name is
derived from the Taíno name of the river,
Hatibonico. The
source of the
Artibonite is to the
northeast of Río Limpio, in the...
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local chief ('cacique') Camagüebax, who
ruled between the Tínima and
Hatibonico rivers, and was
approved on that date for the
province that had been created...
- Cuba,
including a
maximum total of 11.25 in (286 mm) of
precipitation at
Hatibonico in Guantánamo Province. In Florida,
storm surge caused minor coastal flooding...
- P.
deserta Gertsch, 1958 — USA P.
globosa Franganillo, 1931 — Cuba P.
hatibonico Alayón, 2003 — Cuba P.
janzeni Alayón & Víquez, 2011 —
Guatemala to Costa...
- 1958 – USA
Plectreurys globosa Franganillo, 1931 – Cuba
Plectreurys hatibonico Alayón, 2003 – Cuba
Plectreurys janzeni Alayón & Víquez, 2011 – Guatemala...
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Guanahacabibes Biosphere Reserve in the west,
Desembarco del
Granma National Park,
Hatibonico Wildlife Refuge,
Punta Negra-Quemados
Ecological Reserve, and
Delta del...
- "Estudio
preliminar de la variación de
Tarebia granifera (Lamarck), Río
Hatibonico, Camagüey".
Revista Cubana de
Medicina Tropical 44: 66–70. Vázquez A....