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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...
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Person SG PL 1 mani
tinima 2
nyini yinima 3 [+animate] ŋuni, ŋuna bɛna, bana 3 [-animate] dini, dina ŋana...
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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...
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Spain Tethysbaena texana (Maguire, 1965)
United States (Texas)
Tethysbaena tinima Wagner, 1994 Cuba
Tethysbaena vinabayesi Wagner, 1994 Cuba Tulumellidae...
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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...