- The
Battle of Palo
Hincado (Palo
Hincado Stands for "Kneeling Stick") was the
first major battle of the
Spanish reconquest of
Santo Domingo of the Spanish...
- Palo
Hincado Site, also
known as BA-1, is an
archeological site in or near Barranquitas,
Puerto Rico. The site
includes a plaza, a 33
metres (108 ft)...
- same name of the town of Hormigueros.
Surveyors in 1952
claimed that Palo
Hincado, a
barrio in
Barranquitas may have been the home of Orocobix.
Puerto Rico...
- Palo
Hincado is a
barrio in the muni****lity of Barranquitas,
Puerto Rico. Its po****tion in 2010 was 4,587. Palo
Hincado was in Spain's
gazetteers until...
- ISBN 978-0-7425-5619-5. "La Reconquista:
Batalla de Palo
Hincado (La Reconquista:
Battle of Palo
Hincado) (In Spanish)". Mi país:
Historia (My Country). 29...
-
named after Brigadier Juan Sánchez Ramírez, hero of the
Battle of Palo
Hincado (1808) at
which Spanish rebels defeated the
French occupying forces. The...
- of Palo
Hincado was not accidental. Sánchez Ramírez explained: "having
previously observed the
advantages offered by
situation of Palo
Hincado, distant...
- well. The
French kept the
eastern part
until the
Spanish victory at Palo
Hincado on 7
November 1808, and the
surrender of
Santo Domingo on 9 July 1809;...
-
which ended in his
suicide on
November 7, 1808, in the
Battle of Palo
Hincado led by the
Dominican Criollo leader, Juan Sánchez Ramírez.
Ferrand was...
-
running alongside the
Caribbean sea's waterfront. It
extends from Palo
Hincado Street to the
intersection with
Abraham Lincoln Avenue; from that point...