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Caribbean then
Central America and
South America. All
these countries were
Hispanicized; however,
there are
still many
people there who hold a
culture that still...
- Term
Notes Ambrose von
Ehinger 1529–1530
Hispanicized as
Ambrosio Alfinger Georg von
Ehinger 1530
Hispanicized as
Jorge Ehinger.
Tried to
seize control...
- The
Ladino people are a mix of
mestizo or
Hispanicized peoples in
Latin America, prin****lly in
Central America. The
demonym Ladino is a
Spanish word that...
- were
placed in Binondo, and
those who did not were in Parian.
Having a
Hispanicized Filipino-Chinese
surname signifies that a
Chinese person has
become Catholic...
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Laguna Hispanicized from
Tagalog kalamba,
meaning a wide-mouthed
earthen water jar (also
called balanga or banga).
Calapan Mindoro Oriental Hispanicized form...
- ˈjoːʒɛf ˈbiːroː]; né Schweiger; 29
September 1899 – 24
October 1985),
Hispanicized as
Ladislao José Biro, was a Hungarian-Argentine
inventor who patented...
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highly urbanized city, as well as its
regional center. Dávao is the
Hispanicized pronunciation of daba-daba, the
Bagobo word for "fire". Many historians...
- interino) 1531 - 1533
Bartholomeus Sayler hispanicized as Bartolomé de
Santillana 1533
Ambrose von
Ehinger hispanicized as
Ambrosio Alfinger 1533 - 1535 Nicolas...
- ñawi eye, face, "stone eye", "stone face", "rock eye" or "rock face",
Hispanicized spelling Rumiña****,
Spanish pronunciation: [rumiˈɲawi]) is a dormant...
-
Miguel López de Legazpi, and
aided to
consolidate the
enterprise of
Hispanicizing the Philippines. The
Spanish missionaries acted as de
facto conquerors;...