- is the
oldest town in
Trinidad and Tobago.
Originally named San José de
Oruña, it was the
capital of
Spanish Trinidad between 1592 and 1783. In 1595,...
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jurisdiction with the
Province of ****aná. Its
first capital was San José de
Oruña,
founded in 1592 and destro**** by the
English pirate Walter Raleigh. In...
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Hidalgo M,
Oruna-Concha MJ,
Kolida S,
Walton GE,
Kallithraka S,
Spencer JP, de Pascual-Teresa...
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possession of
Trinidad on
behalf of
Antonio de Berrío y
Oruña and
established the town of San José de
Oruña (modern St. Joseph) on the
banks of the St. Joseph...
- and
withdrew to
another part of the island. The
settlement of San José de
Oruña was
later established by
Antonio de Berrío on this land in 1592. Shortly...
- Publishing, LLC. p. 196. ISBN 0-7627-3805-7. OCLC 61461560. Giallourou, Natasa;
Oruna-Concha,
Maria Jose; Harbourne,
Niamh (1
November 2016). "Effects of domestic...
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created in the 16th
century by the Spanish, and its
capital was San José de
Oruña. But
during the
Napoleonic Wars, in
February 1797, a
British force began...
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Trasmoz is a
village in the
province of Zaragoza, Aragon, Spain, with an
estimated po****tion of 96. The town has
given rise to
numerous legends about...
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governor of the Alpujarras.
Already as
governor Berrío
marries María de
Oruña,
maternal niece of
adelantado and
lawyer Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada. The...
- El Dorado.
Raleigh first captured the
Spanish settlement of San José de
Oruña on the
colony of Trinidad,
along with the
Governor Antonio de Berrío, who...