Port-au-Prince (redirect from Puerto Príncipe)
several years later. Not long thereafter, Ovando founded Santa Maria del Puerto. The latter was first burned by French explorers in 1535, then again in...
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Camagüey (redirect from Santa María del Puerto del Príncipe)
called Santa María del Puerto del Príncipe; between 1747 and 1753 Luis de Unzaga y Amézaga, then captain governor of Puerto del Príncipe, rehabilitated the...
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former chief of the Cuban Rural Guard of Puerto Príncipe. Braulio Peña de la Cruz was born in Puerto Príncipe (now Camagüey), Spanish Cuba on March 26...
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oversight of judicial affairs until the establishment of new audiencias in Puerto Príncipe (1800) and Havana (1838). In 1825, as a result of the loss of the mainland...
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Cuban Rural Guard (section Puerto Príncipe)
districts in each province. It was later established in the provinces of Puerto Príncipe, Santa Clara, Pinar del Rio, and La Habana, where a chief of the Rural...
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Timeline of Camagüey (redirect from Timeline of Puerto Príncipe, Cuba)
the history of the city of Camagüey, Cuba. 1528 - Santa María del Puerto Príncipe established by settlers relocating from Caonao, and previously from...
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Santa María de Puerto Príncipe, which was often referred to simply as Puerto Príncipe and which is now known as Camagüey. Puerto Príncipe was a provincial...
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the town of Camagüey (formerly Puerto Príncipe) in Cuba. Tomás Pío Betancourt y Sánchez-Pereira was born in Puerto Príncipe (now Camagüey), Spanish Cuba...
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fraud and bribery. Evangelina Cosio was born on September 23, 1877, in Puerto Príncipe, Cuba. She was the daughter of Augustin Cosio, who was an active participant...
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Joaquín de Agüero (15 November 1816, Puerto Príncipe – 12 August 1851, Puerto Príncipe) was a Cuban revolutionary. In 1843 he freed all his slaves. In...
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