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- reference to the local chief ('cacique') Camagüebax, who ruled between the Tínima and Hatibonico rivers, and was approved on that date for the province that...
- Çaguax Sagua La Grande, Cuba. Camagüebax Cacique Of Camagüey, and Father of Tínima Executed by Pánfilo de Narváez was killed and his body thrown from the highest...
- Person SG PL 1 mani tinima 2 nyini yinima 3 [+animate] ŋuni, ŋuna bɛna, bana 3 [-animate] dini, dina ŋana...
- Bayamo in the summer of 1868. The Santiago de Cuba native suggested that the Tínima Masonic Lodge in Puerto Príncipe (now Camagüey) establish a link with Eastern...
- Order of Tínima No. 16, established in Camagüey in 1866. Although some were against political matters being discussed in their sessions, the Tínima Masonic...
- Spain Tethysbaena texana (Maguire, 1965) United States (Texas) Tethysbaena tinima Wagner, 1994 Cuba Tethysbaena vinabayesi Wagner, 1994 Cuba Tulumellidae...
- leaving his illegitimate son, Gómez de Figueroa, in Florida. Porcallo married Tínima, the daughter of a local cacique, and was known for having numerous indigenous...
- and tourists: Cristal Bucanero - joint venture with Labatts Mayabe Hatuey Tinima and Bruja are local brands consumed by locals. The national beer of Dominica...
- Ignacio Agramonte, and Bernabé Varona, the "Tínima" Masonic lodge. As early as July 1868, the Masonic Order of Tínima deliberated on revolutionary activities...
- River) Arimao River [es] Zaza River [es] Río Jatibonico del Sur Jiquí River Tínima River [es] San Pedro River Najasa River (San Juan de Najasa River) Tana...