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    Mabila (also spelled Mavila, Mavilla, Maubila, or Mauvilla, as influenced by Spanish or French transliterations) was a small fortress town known to the...
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    Alabama, is named for him. Tuskaloosa is notable for leading the Battle of Mabila at his fortified village against the Spanish conquistador Hernando de Soto...
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  • group is organised under the Municipality of Sarangani of Davao Occidental. Mabila on Balut Island is administrative and commercial center of the town. Balut...
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  • using Mobile Web Browser Mobile TV, TV services viewed via a mobile device Mabila, a Native American people of Alabama Mauvilla (disambiguation) Mavilla (disambiguation)...
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  • Mauvilla or similar terms may refer to: variant of Mabila, a Mississippian fortress town the origin of the name for Mobile, Alabama the Bahia de la Mobila...
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    the Philippines, to clarify the first agreement, making Marore, Miangas, Mabila, and Balut the checkpoints. In 1972, the island was hit by a tsunami, and...
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    Soto's battle at Mabila (a small fortress town in present-day central Alabama), is disputed only in minor details. His route beyond Mabila is contested....
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  • It is believed they are descended from the inhabitants of the village of Mabila destroyed by Hernando De Soto in 1540. Sturtevant and Fogelson, ix Sturtevant...
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    Shine Joara Joe Bell King Lamar Lamar phase Liddell Little Egypt Long Swamp Mabila Mandeville McMahan Moccasin Bend Moundville Mouse Creek phase Mulberry Muscogee...
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    in the 16th century. The expedition of Hernando de Soto passed through Mabila and other parts of the state in 1540. More than 160 years later, the French...
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