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Tamanaco was a
native Venezuelan chief, who as
leader of the
Mariches and
Quiriquires tribes led (during part of the 16th century) the
resistance against...
- The
Hotel Tamanaco is a
historic hotel located in Caracas, Venezuela,
opened in 1953. The
Hotel Tamanaco was
constructed as part of an
effort by the Venezuelan...
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Tamanaco River is a
river of
northern Venezuela. It
flows into the
Caribbean Sea. List of
rivers of
Venezuela Rand McNally, The New
International Atlas...
- inhabitants.
Native caciques (leaders) such as
Guaicaipuro (c. 1530–1568) and
Tamanaco (died 1573)
attempted to
resist Spanish incursions, but the
newcomers ultimately...
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Tamanaku (Tamañkú) is an
extinct Cariban language of Venezuela. The
earliest word list of
Tamanaku was
published by
Gilij in 1780, from his 20-year stay...
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Organizzata (NCO) who
worked with the De Stefano's in drug trafficking. The
Tamanaco operation that
ended on 22 June 2010, destro**** a drug
trafficking operation...
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constructed properties – the
Hotel Victoria Plaza in Montevideo, the
Hotel Tamanaco in
Caracas and the
Hotel del Lago in Maracaibo. That same year, they also...
- declined.
Native caciques (leaders) such as
Guaicaipuro (c. 1530–1568) and
Tamanaco (died 1573)
attempted to
resist Spanish incursions, but the
newcomers ultimately...
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reached Puerto Rico in 1533.
Losada founded Caracas in 1567
after defeating Tamanaco, the
Mariche chief. He died two
years later, at Borburata. Medina, José...
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those involved. The
final vessel of the
class was to have been
named after Tamanaco, a 16th-century
tribal leader, but in 2013 GC-24 was
renamed Comandante...