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America and the
Spanish Philippines were held by
peninsulares.
Apart from the
distinction of
peninsulares from criollo, the
castas system distinguished also...
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between criollos and
peninsulares erupted after Napoleon I
deposed Charles IV of
Spain of power, which, "led a
group of
peninsulares to take
charge in Mexico...
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Allium peninsulare is a
North American species of wild onion. It is
known by such
common names as
Mexicali onion and
Peninsula onion; the
former referring...
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Sideroxylon peninsulare is a
species of
plant in the
family Sapotaceae. It is
endemic to two
spots on the
southern end of the
Mexican state of Baja California...
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expansive meaning prior to the
death of Jose
Rizal in Bagumbayan) and
Peninsulares (Spaniards born in Spain) who
called for
political reforms in the Philippines...
- thus, were
peninsulares. The
remainder on the Spaniards, the criollos, had been born in Mexico. The
greatest concentration of
peninsulares was in the...
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equal standing with Peninsular-born Spaniards,
known locally as
peninsulares. This
political process had far-reaching
impacts in New
Spain during...
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during the
colonial era to
refer to
those Spanish-speakers who were not
Peninsulares,
Criollos or
indigenous peoples. The
Ladino po****tion in
Guatemala is...
- in the French,
English and
Portuguese colonies in the rest of Africa:
Peninsulares —
White Spanish po****tion,
whose immigration was
regulated by the Spanish...
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Carrizo Gorge Railway, Inc. (reporting mark CZRY) was a
railroad operator on the San
Diego and
Arizona Eastern Railway (SD&AE) from Tijuana, Mexico, to...