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Atlantic Ocean, the
south by the
cacicazgos of
Maguana and Higüey, and west by the
cacicazgos of Marién and
Maguana. This chiefdom's
territories are all in present-day...
- San Juan de la
Maguana is a city and muni****lity in the
western region of the
Dominican Republic and
capital of the San Juan province. It was one of...
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chiefdoms into
which the
island of
Quisqueya was divided.6 The
chiefdom of
Maguana or Maguanó, 7 with a
center near the
current capital, in Juan de Herrera ;...
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Henri Christophe, and
another towards the
south (Hinche-San Juan de la
Maguana-Azua-Baní-Saint-Domingue)
commanded by
Dessalines himself. On February...
- army
moved at night,
devastating the
properties of Higüey, San Juan de la
Maguana and Azua. In this last town,
under the
cover of night, they
attacked the...
- de la
Maguana (Latin:
Dioecesis Sancti Ioannis Maguanensis) (erected 25
September 1953 as the
Territorial Prelature of San Juan de la
Maguana, elevated...
- San Juan de la
Maguana Airport is an
airport that
serves San Juan de la
Maguana, in the
southwest of the
Dominican Republic. It is
mostly for
charter service...
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aphrodisiac in the 1950s by
Jesus Rodriguez, a
native of San Juan de la
Maguana.
Rodriguez would commute with
others in
trucks to Barahona, Azua, Pedernales...
- Dalm****i to
nearby towns such as San José de las Matas, San Juan de la
Maguana, and Azua to
convince locals to join a
republic that
would provide them...
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Francisco Alberto Caamaño Deñó was born on June 11, 1932, in San Juan de la
Maguana. He was the son of
General Fausto Caamaño Medina, who died in 1986. His...