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Los Cacicazgos (from Spanish 'The Caciquedoms') is a district or neighborhood in the city of Santo Domingo, the capital of the Dominican Republic. It is one of the richest neighborhoods in Dominican Republic and the wealthiest in the city of Santo Domingo. The district is named after the Native Taino Chiefdoms of Hispaniola. Los Cacicazgos is in particular populated by individuals from the upper class.
The district has the lowest poverty rate in the city surpassing the neighborhood of Piantini. It is the city's most opulent borough; the Anacaona Avenue has the most expensive price per m2 in the country. Its limits are: to the north, Renacimiento; to the east, Mirador Sur park; to the south, South Vantage Point Park and beyond it, Buenos Aires; to the west, Herrera (in the Province of Santo Domingo). [1][2]
^Soldevila, María Isabel (15 July 2007). "El país de los extremos" (in Spanish). Listín Diario. Retrieved 25 July 2014.
^Santana, Wendy (25 January 2008). "Los inmuebles más cotizados están en la avenida Anacaona" (in Spanish). Listín Diario. Retrieved 28 June 2015.
LosCacicazgos (from Spanish 'The Caciquedoms') is a district or neighborhood in the city of Santo Domingo, the capital of the Dominican Republic. It is...
and other areas. Nobles could entail their estates, which were called cacicazgos on the model of Spanish entailed estates, or mayorazgos. This term is...
and has the second most expensive price per m² in the country, after LosCacicazgos’ Anacaona Avenue. "Distrito Nacional sectors" (in Spanish). Ayuntamiento...
Andrés Morales in 1508 and published in 1516. In Vega, Bernardo (1989). LosCacicazgos de la Hispaniola. Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic: Museo del Hombre...
the Caribbean, east by the cacicazgos of Maguá and Higüey, and west by the cacicazgos of Marién and Jaragua. This cacicazgos territories were all located...
Tierradentro". UNESCO. Retrieved 9 June 2016. Silvia Arango (1990). Loscacicazgos. Las Aldeas y las Tumbas. Bogotá: Universidad Nacional. ISBN 958-17-0061-7...
254 La Zurza 11,982 LosCacicazgos 15,633 Los Jardines 17,599 Los Peralejos 6,651 Los Prados 12,454 Los Restauradores 6,236 Los Ríos 13,886 María Auxiliadora...
in the areas surrounding President Danilo Medina's residence in the LosCacicazgos neighborhood, which is located near the Flag Square, the main site of...
in the areas surrounding President Danilo Medina's residence in the LosCacicazgos neighborhood, which is located near the Flag Square, the main site of...
Leiva: procesos de ocupación humana en una región de los Andes orientales de Colombia 2000 - Cacicazgos, orfebrería y política prehispánica: una perspectiva...
dividing it into cacicazgos or principalities. Granberry, Vescelius (2004), and other contemporary authors only consider the cacicazgo of Baracoa as Classical...
Fernández de Recas, Cacicazgos y Nobiliario Indígena de la Nueva España, Mexico: Biblioteca Nacional de México, 1961. S.L. Cline, "A Cacicazgo in the seventeenth...
time of Christopher Columbus's arrival. The island was divided into five cacicazgos (chiefdoms). Caonabo most likely lived in what is now San Juan de la Maguana...
Ramiriquí to Tunja, then called Hunza. An era when frequent battles among cacicazgos took place, peace was proposed for the region and an agreement was made...
the time of contact with the Europeans. As it happened with most of the cacicazgos in Costa Rican soil, the Spaniards gave the territory the name of their...
died 2 February 1512) was a Taíno Cacique (chief) of the Hispaniolan cacicazgo of Guanaba (in what is now present-day La Gonave, Haiti). He lived from...
farming, mining, and metalcraft; and some developed the political system of cacicazgos with a pyramidal structure of power headed by caciques. Colombia's Indigenous...
sonorenses. After Plutarco Elías Calles took power in 1924, Cedillo's cacicazgo became stronger, as did his control over the state's political affairs...
distinción de los indios inferiores se les dejó el señorío con nombre de cacicazgo, transmisible de mayor en mayor, a sus posterioridades... Cf. DE CADENAS...
Retrieved 2013-05-23. Gómez 2013. Gamboa Mendoza, Jorge. (2016) El cacicazgo muisca en los años posteriores a la Conquista: del psihipqua al cacique colonial...
ruler was Mayobanex. Wilson (1990) states that circa 1500 this was the cacicazgo (chiefdom) of the cacique Guacangarí. According to Eustaquio Fernandez...
identified as Cacicazgo de Jagua by early Spanish conquistadors. It was originally settled by Ciboney (Taino) indigenous people. Cacicazgo translates from...
incorporated in its ranks many former caciques and allowed the creation of new cacicazgos", as in the case of the province of Cadiz, cradle of Primo de Rivera,...
The Chiefdom of Ameca (Spanish: Cacicazgo de Ameca) is the name given to a pre-Columbian state that encompassed the Valley of Ameca in central Jalisco...