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    Miskito people (redirect from Misquitos)
    Shield of the Misquito royal house....
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    The Mosquito Coast (also known as the Mosquitia or Mosquito Shore) is an area along the eastern coast of present-day Nicaragua and Honduras. It was named...
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    Micrurus mosquitensis, the mosquito coral snake, is a species of snake of the family Elapidae. The snake is found in Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Panama...
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    mipartitus semipartitus (Jan 1858) Micrurus mosquitensis Schmidt, 1933 – Misquito coral snake Micrurus multifasciatus (Jan 1858) – many-banded coral snake...
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    authorities in the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries. The Misquito Zambos developed as the descendants of a group of African slaves who revolted...
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  • Will (probably born in the 1650s or 1660s) was a Miskito pirate from the Misquito Coast, then part of the Spanish Main. He was left behind on the uninhabited...
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    was an isolated refuge for the indigenous tribes like the Ngöbe and the Misquito due to the topographic terrain. The colonization of Boquete only began...
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  • is assumed that in very distant dates the ancestors of the Tawahkas, Misquitos and the branches (another related group), emigrated from what is now Colombia...
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    Sum of people who identify as Maya-Chortí (33,256), Lenca (453,672), Misquito (80,007), Nahua (6,339), Pech (6,024), Tolupán (19,033) and Tawahka (2...
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    (also known as "xicaques"), Pechs (also known as "payas"), Tawahkas and Misquitos who, as a whole, made up the majority of the country's population. According...
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