Charca is a genus of moths in the family Geometridae. Pitkin, Brian & Jenkins, Paul. "Search results Family: Geometridae". Butterflies and Moths of the...
The Charca villagers were an Aymara speaking indigenous ethnic group who lived in what is called today El Departamento de Chuquisaca in Bolivia. Before...
Charcas may refer to: Charcas Province, a province in Potosí Department, Bolivia Real Audiencia of Charcas, one of six political units of the Viceroyalty...
Las Charcas is a town in the Azua province of the Dominican Republic. As per a 2012 census, it had 12,345 inhabitants. "Dominican Republic: largest cities...
Charcas is a province in the northern parts of the Bolivian Potosí Department. Its capital is San Pedro de Buena Vista (955 inhabitants in 2001). Charcas...
The Real Audiencia of Charcas (Spanish: Audiencia y Cancillería Real de La Plata de los Charcas) was a Spanish audiencia with its seat in what is today...
of Chuquisaca had its own autonomy with respect to the Inca Empire (the Charcas were the only people that did not pay the ransom for the Inca captive)...
Real Audiencia of Charcas. The name originated in Buenos Aires towards the end of the 18th century after the Audiencia of Charcas was transferred from...
The Intendancy of Chuquisaca, also of Charcas or of La Plata, was an administrative area that was part of the Spanish Empire within the Viceroyalty of...
Diocese of La Plata or Charcas from the Diocese of Cusco in Peru July 20, 1609: Promoted as Metropolitan Archdiocese of La Plata or Charcas November 11, 1924:...
In many historical texts, it is also referred to as the University of Charcas. Founded in 1624 by order of the Spanish King Philip IV, and with the support...
the Dominican Republic Azua Azua de Compostela Estebanía Guayabal Las Charcas Padre Las Casas Peralta Pueblo Viejo Nueva Sabana Yegua Sabana Yegua Tábara...
Spanish colonial period, Bolivia was administered by the Real Audiencia of Charcas. Spain built its empire, in large part, upon the silver that was extracted...
understanding the way the Taínos lived. Manuel Zeno Gandía in 1894 wrote La Charca and talked about the harsh life in the remote and mountainous coffee regions...
representation to the overseas territories. Unrest erupted in Quito and Charcas, which saw themselves as the capitals of kingdoms and resented being subsumed...
Argentina. Belize Belize University of Belize 2000 Bolivia Spain (Peru) (Charcas) (La Plata) University of Saint Francis Xavier 1624 Founded in 1624 by...
South America, Sucre led a campaign that was to defeat the royalists in Charcas for good when the last royalist general, Pedro Antonio Olañeta, suffered...
the end of the Las Charcas culture (800–350 BC), Kaminaljuyu was developing "religious and civic institutions." Scattered Las Charcas remains throughout...
by the Vice-roy of Peru) Province of Charcas/Provincia de Charcas (administered by the Royal Audiencia of Charcas) Captaincy General of Chile/Capitanía...
la Plata (Argentina) (1776), leaving Peru with jurisdiction over Peru, Charcas, and Chile. Viceroys were of high social standing, almost without exception...
Velasco Santiago de Liniers y Bremond Vicente Nieto, President of the Charcas Audiencia José Fernando de Abascal y Sousa José Manuel de Goyeneche Pío...
Thelypteris verecunda, is a rare species of fern known by the common name Barrio Charcas maiden fern. It is endemic to Puerto Rico, where it is known from only...
million, has not been confirmed due to funding problems. Bird sanctuary La Charca Maspalomas Dunes The beach of Playa del Inglés Hotels in San Agustín Maspalomas...