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MusicofHispaniola may refer to: Musicof Haiti Musicof the Dominican Republic This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Music...
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 ofHispaniola in the Greater Antilles archipelago of the Caribbean Sea, bordered by the Atlantic Ocean...
inhabited the island ofHispaniola and minor native Taino influences. Styles ofmusic unique to the nation of Haiti include music derived from Vodou ceremonial...
officially the Republic of Haiti, is a country on the island ofHispaniola in the Caribbean Sea, east of Cuba and Jamaica, and south of The Bahamas. It occupies...
island ofHispaniola and minor native Taino influences. Styles ofmusic unique to the nation of Haiti include music derived from rara parading music, twoubadou...
was 47,720. The islands are southeast of Mayaguana in the Bahamas island chain and north of the island ofHispaniola (Haiti and the Dominican Republic)....
remaining Taíno on Hispaniola, who suffered enslavement, massacres, or exposure to diseases. The population ofHispaniola at the point of first European contact...
The Greater Antilles is a grouping of the larger islands in the Caribbean Sea, including Cuba, Hispaniola, Puerto Rico, Jamaica, Navassa Island, and the...
conjectured that these carcasses of nereids washed up on shore were "presumably seals". In 1493, sailing off the coast ofHispaniola, Christopher Columbus spotted...
western side ofHispaniola. Between 1720 and 1730, the Crown moved 176 families, including many tinerfeños, to the Caribbean island of Puerto Rico. In...
Before the arrival of Christopher Columbus in 1492, Ayiti or Quisqueya to the Taínos (the Spaniards named it La Española, i.e., Hispaniola — now known as...
archaeological evidence of human settlement in Hispaniola dates to about 3600 BC, but the reliability of these finds is questioned. Consistent dates of 3100 BC appear...
Cuba and Hispaniola—of the Greater Antilles and the Caribbean. Jamaica lies about 145 km (90 mi) south of Cuba, 191 km (119 mi) west ofHispaniola (the island...
Hispaniola, and Puerto Rico) and the tallest mountains (Pico Duarte, Blue Mountain, Pic la Selle, Pico Turquino) in the Caribbean. The islands of the...
Jamaica, and westernmost Hispaniola, while distinguishing them from the Classic Taíno of eastern Cuba, most ofHispaniola, and Puerto Rico. In addition...
north of Cuba and northwest of the island ofHispaniola (split between the Dominican Republic and Haiti) and the Turks and Caicos Islands, southeast of the...
and likely more from Tierra Firme. Most of the Caquetío were taken to Hispaniola as forced laborers. Many of them likely died on the way or later in the...
is Cuba. Other sizable islands include Hispaniola, Jamaica, Puerto Rico, North Andros, and Trinidad. Some of the smaller islands are referred to as a...
of the native population of the New World in the following 150 years. Smallpox killed from one-third to half of the native population ofHispaniola in...
the ruthless usurper Captain of the Hispaniola. Phil Hartman as Tom Morgan, a slender and violent pirate on the Hispaniola. Ed Gilbert as George Merry...
squad of pirates aboard the Hispaniola before leaving, and they capture the ship in Smollett's absence. On the island, Smollett and the rest of the landing...
made with France in 1795 at the Peace of Basel in which Spain lost control over two-thirds of the island ofHispaniola. In 1807, a secret treaty between Napoleon...
peculiar arrangement of the Caribbean to a now-lost map from Columbus that depicted Cuba as part of the Asian mainland and Hispaniola according to Marco...
before the Spanish colonization of the Americas began on Hispaniola in 1493. In world history, Mesoamerica was the site of two historical transformations:...
claimed control of the western portion of the island ofHispaniola. In 1665, they established a French settlement on the mainland ofHispaniola opposite Tortuga...