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Cacique Guaicaipuro was a
legendary native (indigenous)
Venezuelan chief of both the
Teques and
Caracas tribes.
Though known today as
Guaicaipuro, in do****ents...
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Guaicaipuro Lameda Montero (born 6
August 1954 in Barquisimeto, Venezuela), is a
brigadier general in the
Venezuelan Army and an
electrical engineer....
- ˈtekes]) is the
capital of the
state of Miranda, and the muni****lity of
Guaicaipuro in north-central Venezuela. The city is
about 25 km
southwest of Caracas...
- Misión
Guaicaipuro (launched 12
October 2003)[citation needed] is one of the
Bolivarian Missions initiated by
former Venezuelan president Hugo Chávez...
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Guaicaipuro is one of the 21 muni****lities (municipios) that
makes up the
Venezuelan state of
Miranda and,
according to a 2007 po****tion
estimate by...
- the main "three powers" (Spanish: Tres Potencias),
which also
include Guaicaipuro, a
legendary indigenous resistance leader of 16th century, and Negro...
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Gonzalo Mazatzin Moctezuma of
Mexico Guaicaipuro of the
Teques and
Caracas Guamá of the
Taino of Cuba
Guaicaipuro of
Venezuela Guarionex of the
Taino of...
- airport).
Named after the 16th-century
cacique Catia,
contemporary of
Guaicaipuro,
founded in 1558 by
Francisco Fajardo with the name of "La
Villa de Catia"...
- "Indigenous
Resistance Walk". Later, a
statue of an
indigenous leader,
Guaicaipuro, was
erected on the plinth. On
September 21, 1994,
Costa Rica changed...
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attempts at
settlement had to be
abandoned in 1562 when an
uprising led by
Guaicaipuro forced Fajardo to
retreat again to Margarita, an
expedition by Luis de...