- the
Dominican Republic.
Quisqueya (or
Kiskeya or Kiskella) may also
refer to:
Quisqueya (plant), a
genus of
Laeliinae Quisqueya,
Dominican Republic, a...
- "Quisqueyans" (Quisqueyanos) is used
instead of "Dominicans". The word "
Quisqueya"
derives from the
Ciguayo language, and
means "mother of the lands". It...
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Conjunto Quisqueya is a
Merengue musical band from the
Dominican Republic.
Active since 1972, the band has
released several albums and
reached international...
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Estadio Quisqueya Juan
Marichal (Spanish for
Quisqueya Stadium Juan Marichal) is a
baseball stadium in
Santo Domingo,
Dominican Republic. It is the only...
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Quisqueya Henríquez (1966 – 30
March 2024) was a Cuban-born
Dominican multidisciplinary contemporary artist. She
worked in the
mediums of sculpture, photography...
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majority of
arrivals came for
better economic opportunities.: 58 In
Quisqueya on the Hudson: The
Transnational Identity of
Dominicans in Washington...
- the
original on
February 20, 2023.
Retrieved 2008-11-29. "
Quisqueya Christian School".
Quisqueya Christian School.
Archived from the
original on 2009-01-23...
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Linnaeus obtained the word is uncertain, but it may come from the Taíno word
quisqueya,
meaning "mother of all lands", for the
island of Hispaniola. The genus...
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Quisqueya is a muni****lity (municipio) of the San
Pedro de Macorís
province in the
Dominican Republic. For
comparison with
other muni****lities and muni****l...
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Ingenio Quisqueya Airport is
located in
Quisqueya, San
Pedro de Macorís,
Dominican Republic.
Another runway in San Pedro, it is
utilized for
private and...