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Hispaniola (/ˌhɪspənˈjoʊlə/, also UK: /-pænˈ-/) is an
island between Cuba and
Puerto Rico in the
Greater Antilles of the Caribbean.
Hispaniola is the most...
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Quisqueya or
Kiskeya or Kiskella, was a term of Taíno
origin used to
refer to the
Island of Hispaniola. In
modern times it is used as a name for the Dominican...
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Radio Kiskeya is a
radio station in Port-au-Prince,
Haiti that
broadcasts music, talk shows, sports, news, and
cultural programs. Its news
covers both...
- (now
known as
Puerto Rico), the
Turks and
Caicos Islands, most of Ayiti-
Kiskeya also
known as Hispaniola, and
eastern Cuba. The
Ciboney dialect is essentially...
- Atabei, Atabeyra, Atabex, and Guimazoa.[citation needed] The Taínos of
Kiskeya (Hispaniola)
called her son, "Yúcahu|Yucahú
Bagua Maorocotí",
which meant...
- in 1492, the
native Taíno
people po****ted the
island which they
called Kiskeya,(mother of all lands) and
Ayiti (the land of the high mountains), and which...
- 8
November 2024.
Baracutei Estevez,
Jorge (Fall 2018). "Agua
Dulce in
Kiskeya: Tobacco, Casabe,
Water and Stone". NMAI Magazine.
Retrieved 30 December...
- Pérez, R. (1998).
Hacia el
Techo del Caribe:
Caminatas al Pico Duarte.
Kiskeya Alternative.
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to Pico
Duarte Nacional...
- "Inondations en Haïti : 10
morts et 500
familles sinistrées" (in French).
Radio Kiskeya. July 17, 2005.
Retrieved January 5, 2025 – via ReliefWeb. "Hurricane Emily...
- "Cabinet ministériel :
Quelques repères biographiques" (in French).
Radio Kiskeya. 20
October 2011.
Archived from the
original on 26
September 2014. Retrieved...