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Hispaniola (/ˌhɪspənˈjoʊlə/, also UK: /-pænˈ-/) is an
island in the
Caribbean that is part of the
Greater Antilles.
Hispaniola is the most
populous island...
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magazine Young Folks,
under the
title Treasure Island or the
Mutiny of the
Hispaniola,
credited to the
pseudonym "Captain
George North". It was
first published...
- The
Dominican Republic is a
country on the
island of
Hispaniola in the
Greater Antilles archipelago of the
Caribbean Sea,
bordered by the
Atlantic Ocean...
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Hispaniola Airways was an
airline from the
Dominican Republic, that
operated flights to
Europe and the
United States out of its base at
Puerto Plata Airport...
- The
chiefdoms of
Hispaniola (cacicazgo in Spanish) were the
primary political units emplo**** by the Taíno
inhabitants of
Hispaniola (Taíno: Ayiti, Quisqueya...
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Hispaniola expedition may
refer to:
Hispaniola expedition of 1655,
during the Anglo-Spanish War (1654–1660)
Hispaniola expedition of 1809,
during the Napoleonic...
- was a
French colony in the
western portion of the
Caribbean island of
Hispaniola, in the area of modern-day Haiti, from 1697 to 1804. The name derives...
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grouping of the
larger islands in the
Caribbean Sea,
including Cuba,
Hispaniola,
Puerto Rico, Jamaica, Nav****a Island, and the
Cayman Islands. Six island...
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Antilles as Taíno (except the
western tip of Cuba and
small pockets of
Hispaniola), the
Lucayan archipelago, and the
northern Lesser Antilles. He subdivides...
- also
written as Xaragua, was one of the five
chiefdoms in the
island of
Hispaniola,
stretching across the southwest;
delimited to the
north by the cacicazgo...