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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- thus, were peninsulares. The remainder on the Spaniards, the criollos, had been born in Mexico. The greatest concentration of peninsulares was in the...
- Africa between 1909 and 1923) while those who sta**** loyal tended to be peninsulares (men who sta**** back in Spain during this period). This was because during...
- made the Philippines easier to reach from Spain. The small increase of Peninsulares from the Iberian Peninsula threatened the secularization of the Philippine...
- 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...
- Lygosoma peninsulare is a species of skink found in Malaysia. Lygosoma peninsulare at the Reptarium.cz Reptile Database. Accessed 22 September 2019. v...
- in the French, English and Portuguese colonies in the rest of Africa: PeninsularesWhite Spanish po****tion, whose immigration was regulated by the Spanish...