- the
Spanish cuarterón, both of
which have
their root in the
Latin quartus,
meaning "a quarter". Similarly, the
Spanish cognate cuarterón is used to describe...
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Cuarteron may
refer to:
Quadroon Cuarteron Reef This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Cuarteron. If an
internal link led you...
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Cuarteron Reef, also
known as
Calderon Reef (Mandarin Chinese: 華陽礁/华阳礁; pinyin: Huáyáng Jiāo; Filipino:
Bahura ng Calderon; Vietnamese: Đá Châu Viên;...
- one-quarter
Amerindian ancestry.
During this era,
various other terms (mestizo,
cuarterón de indio, etc.) were also used. Most
scholars do not view the
racial labels...
- The
Reverend Monsignor Carlos Cuarteron (1816 – 12
March 1880), was a
Spanish mariner who
later became a
priest and
established the
first Roman Catholic...
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Criollo Mestizo Zambo ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ 2nd
generation (with one
Spanish parent)
Cuarterón de
negro Criollo Castizo Moreno 2nd
generation (with one
Amerindian parent)...
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Criollo Mestizo Zambo ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ 2nd
generation (with one
Spanish parent)
Cuarterón de
negro Criollo Castizo Moreno 2nd
generation (with one
Amerindian parent)...
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generate any
maritime entitlements of
their own". No.7
Whether Johnson Reef,
Cuarteron Reef, and
Fiery Cross Reef do or do not
generate an
entitlement to an...
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Criollo Mestizo Zambo ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ 2nd
generation (with one
Spanish parent)
Cuarterón de
negro Criollo Castizo Moreno 2nd
generation (with one
Amerindian parent)...
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Borneo and
Labuan and
entrusted it to
Carlos Cuarteroni, a Spaniard.
Cuarteron was
originally a sea-captain and had vowed,
after escaping great peril...