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- of the Americas, and later by Spanish colonists, who founded the city of Bayaja in 1578, but abandoned it in 1605. The site was reoccupied by the French...
- black auxiliaries started to decay in July 1794, after the m****acre of Bayajá. This place had been a French possession (Fort Dauphin) until the Spaniards...
- origin of the problem was that the residents of Puerto Plata, Montecristi, Bayajá and Yaguana traded their products (especially cured meat and hides) with...
- the two settlements on the territory of present-day Haiti, La Yaguana and Bayaja. Many of the inhabitants fought, escaped to the jungle or fled to the safety...
- po****tions with their belongings from the cities of Monte Cristi, Puerto Plata, Bayajá and Yaguana were transferred to the southeast of the island where two new...
- 1503 Compostela de Azua 1504 Villanueva de Yáquimo 1504 Puerto Real de Bayajá 1504 La Buenaventura 1504 Cotuy 1505 San Fernando de Monte Cristi 1506 Hato...
- Fort-Liberté – which in 1578 was relocated to a nearby site and renamed Bayaja. Following the arrival of Europeans, La Hispaniola's indigenous Taíno po****tion...
- to the safety of p****ing Dutch ships. The settlements of La Yaguana, and Bayaja, on the west and north coasts respectively of modern-day Haiti were burned...
- known as the devastations of Osorio. Spanish colonists from La Yaguana and Bayajá (present-day Léogâne and Fort-Liberté, Haiti) were resettled in the town...
- the 17th century with people who had been evicted from Monte Cristi and Bayajá (the "Osorio Devastations") and who preferred to remain in this area, close...