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Nicarao
Nicarao Nicarao is the name of the then-leader ... Central American country's name by combining Nicarao and the Spanish word Agua, meaning water ...
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Talk:Pipil
... Nicaragua en donde funda una población llamada Nicarao. De allí no pierde su rastro. Los ... where he founded the people known as 'Nicarao'. His legacy still remains there. The Pipil ... Torquemada and Oviedo. According to Torquemada, the Nicarao left Soconusco (the Pacific Coast of Chiapas ... s Ticomega and Maguatega, from whence the Nicarao came, with a Tecuman in Morelos and ... not clear why Lehmann insisted that the Nicarao are distinct from and later in ...
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Nicaragua
... country's name is a portmanteau of Nicarao, employed by the Spanish colonialists for the ... world Lago Nicaragua and the indigenous leader Nicarao. At the time of the Spanish conquest ... Lake Nicaragua and the Pacific Ocean. Chief Nicarao ruled over that land when the first ... the Nicaraos or Niquiranos. The pre-columbian Nicarao came to the area from northern regions ... Colombian population consisted of the Nahuatl-speaking Nicarao people of the west after whom ...
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Nicaragua (translated from German)
... Konquistador Gil Gonzáles Dávila with that Kaziken Nicarao back, which to 15. October 1523 with ... wealth exists in humans. During that Kazike Nicarao its country for the castilischen king requisition ... very highly developed peoples that Mangues, Pipil, Nicarao and Choroteguas were kidnapped and enslaved, Nicaragua ...
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Pipil
... where he established the people known as Nicarao. Spanish conquest In the early sixteenth century ... 509427-1. Chapman, Anne M. (1960). Los nicarao y los chorotega según las fuentes históricas ... Guaraní. Fowler, William R. (1981). The Pipil-Nicarao of Central America. (Unpublished PhD dissertation, Department ...
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Talk:List of countries named after people
... currently says it was named for the Nicarao tribe, but my sources say that there was a (perhaps legendary) individual named Nicarao, and that the country was named for ...
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Association for Progressive Communications
... Francisco; GreenNet, London; IBASE, Rio de Janeiro; Nicarao, Managua; Pegasus Networks, Byron Bay; and Web ... Sweden), Web Networks (Canada), Alternex/IBASE (Brazil), Nicarao/CRIES (Nicaragua), and Pegasus (Australia). The GnFido ...
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Demographics of Nicaragua
... Colombian population consisted of the Nahuatl-speaking Nicarao people of the west, and six ethnic ... Caribbean region. While very few pure-blooded Nicarao people still exist, the Caribbean peoples have ...
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Indigene American languages (translated from German)
... jargon, Chickasaw Chocaw trade language, Yamá) Gueegueence Nicarao Carib Pidgin (A.k.A. Ndjuka Amerindian ...
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Etymologi list of the country names (translated from German)
... Konquistador Gil Gonzáles Dávila with that Kaziken Nicarao back, which to 15. October 1523 with ...
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