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- The Trinitarios is a Dominican American criminal organization founded by Dominicans in New York City, New York in 1993. The Trinitarios were established...
- in northeastern Bolivia. The two extant languages of the Moxo people, Trinitario and Ignaciano, are as distinct from one another as they are from neighboring...
- the title Trinitario. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Trinitario may refer...
- The three main varieties of cocoa plant are Forastero, Criollo, and Trinitario; Forastero is the most widely used. In 2020, global cocoa bean production...
- categories of cocoa beans. The traditional varieties of Forastero, Criollo and Trinitario, while still used in marketing materials, are no longer considered to...
- the 15-year-old was killed by members of the Dominican-American gang Trinitarios in the Belmont neighborhood of the Bronx. The death occurred in a case...
- Venice 13 Westside Locos 13 White Fence Texas Syndicate Tijuana Cartel Trinitario Vatos Locos Charlestown Mob Dead Rabbits Five Points Gang Gustin Gang...
- mission towns, resulting in distinct Mojeño identities, including Mojeño-Trinitarios (Trinidad mission), Mojeño-Loretanos (Loreto mission), Mojeño-Javerianos...
- (dialects: Kinikinao, Terena, Guaná, Chané) Moxos group (also known as Moho)& Trinitario) Baure Paunaka (also known as Pauna–Paikone) Piro group Campa branch (also...
- Sánchez Luis Betances (1843), Trinitario José María Leyba Ramírez (1843), Trinitario Manuel Leguizamón (1843), Trinitario Silvano Pujol (1843), former...