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  • 21Military history of Puerto Rico — Military history of Puerto Rico …

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  • 22Cazigazgo — is a phonetic anglicized form of Cacicazgo , the Spanish transliteration (or a derivative) of the Taíno word for the lands ruled by a cacique. [http://www.elhabanero.cubaweb.cu/servicios/espa 106.html] . Use of the term cacigazgo This term is… …

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  • 23Neo-Taino — Neo Taíno are the pre Colombian indigenous Amerindian inhabitants of Cuba, the Lucaya of the Bahamas, Jamaica, and to a lesser extent of Haiti and Quisqueya (approximately the Dominican Republic) as opposed to the Taíno of Boriquen (Puerto Rico) …

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  • 24Neo-Taino nations — are defined here as the assorted nations of the Caribbean islands, that together with the Tainos, were described on the arrival of European chroniclers or which arose after this historic record was established. Contents 1 Introduction 2… …

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  • 25Virgil R. Miller — Infobox Military Person name=Virgil Rasmuss Miller born= birth date|1900|11|11 died= death date and age|1968|8|5|1900|11|11 placeofbirth=San German, Puerto Rico placeofdeath=Ann Arbor, Michigan placeofburial= caption=Colonel Virgil R. Miller Led… …

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  • 26Eyeri — was a Taino dialect spoken in Boriquen (also known as Puerto Rico in the present day) by the Taino natives. The word for this dialect is derived from Ey meaning of , and Eri/Heri meaning man . This dialect is a subcategory in the Maipurean family …

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  • 27American Guide Series — The American Guide Series was a group of books and pamphlets published under the auspices of the Federal Writers Project (FWP), a Depression era works program in the United States. The FWP hired scores of writers to produce a number of works… …

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  • 28Culebrinas River — Coordinates: 18°24′21″N 67°10′37″W / 18.40583°N 67.17694°W / 18.40583; 67.17694 …

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  • 29Boriken — Puerto Ricaner bezeichnen sich selbst stolz als Boricua, frei nach Boriqueño (veraltet), um dem Erbe der früheren Bewohner, der Taíno, der Insel ihre Anerkennung zu zeigen. Beide Wörter entspringen dem Wort der Taíno Boriken (auch Boriquén,… …

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  • 30Borincano — Puerto Ricaner bezeichnen sich selbst stolz als Boricua, frei nach Boriqueño (veraltet), um dem Erbe der früheren Bewohner, der Taíno, der Insel ihre Anerkennung zu zeigen. Beide Wörter entspringen dem Wort der Taíno Boriken (auch Boriquén,… …

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