-
Atlantic Ocean, the
south by the
cacicazgos of
Maguana and Higüey, and west by the
cacicazgos of Marién and
Maguana. This chiefdom's
territories are all in present-day...
- San Juan de la
Maguana is a city and muni****lity in the
western region of the
Dominican Republic and
capital of the San Juan province. It was one of...
- La
Rubia (D.M) San Juan de la
Maguana El
Rosario (D.M.)
Guanito (D.M.) Hato del
Padre (D.M.) La
Jagua (D.M.) Las
Maguanas (D.M.) Las
Charcas de
Maria Nova...
-
Henri Christophe, and
another towards the
south (Hinche-San Juan de la
Maguana-Azua-Baní-Saint-Domingue)
commanded by
Dessalines himself. On February...
- by
female Chief Anacaona of
Xaragua and her ex-husband
Chief Caonabo of
Maguana, as well as
Chiefs Guacanagaríx, Guamá, Hatuey, and Enriquillo. The latter's...
-
likely lived in what is now San Juan de la
Maguana,
Dominican Republic. He
ruled over the
chiefdom of
Maguana in the
southern part of the island. His wife...
- of the many rivers.
Jarabacoa most
likely belonged to the
Chiefdom of
Maguana making it part of the
kingdom of Cibao.
During the
colonization period...
- island, the Xaragua,
Higuey (Caizcimu),
Magua (Huhabo),
Ciguayos (Cayabo or
Maguana), and
Marien (Bainoa). Many
distinct Taíno
languages also
existed in this...
- northeast, the
Marien in the northwest, the
Jaragua in the southwest, the
Maguana in the
central regions of Cibao, and the Higüey in the southeast. Taíno...
- Marién, to the
south by the
Caribbean Sea, to the east by the
cacicazgo of
Maguana, and to the west by the
Jamaica Channel.
Jaragua emerged as the
union of...