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- Q5037053 subject Q8411528.
- Q5037053 subject Q8743673.
- Q5037053 subject Q8743725.
- Q5037053 abstract "The Hondo River was a settlement owned by the Kingdom of Great Britain since the early 18th century. In 1779, the Spanish repeatedly attacked the British settlements in British Honduras. The Hondo River was targeted, but the British were never driven out. However, they abandoned their colony until 1783.".
- Q5037053 combatant "Kingdom of Spain".
- Q5037053 isPartOfMilitaryConflict Q40949.
- Q5037053 place Q1494095.
- Q5037053 place Q242.
- Q5037053 result "British victory".
- Q5037053 wikiPageWikiLink Q1494095.
- Q5037053 wikiPageWikiLink Q1515463.
- Q5037053 wikiPageWikiLink Q161885.
- Q5037053 wikiPageWikiLink Q1643555.
- Q5037053 wikiPageWikiLink Q242.
- Q5037053 wikiPageWikiLink Q29.
- Q5037053 wikiPageWikiLink Q40949.
- Q5037053 wikiPageWikiLink Q8411528.
- Q5037053 wikiPageWikiLink Q8743673.
- Q5037053 wikiPageWikiLink Q8743725.
- Q5037053 combatant "Kingdom of Spain".
- Q5037053 conflict "Capture of Hondo River".
- Q5037053 partof Q40949.
- Q5037053 place Q1494095.
- Q5037053 place Q242.
- Q5037053 result "British victory".
- Q5037053 point "18.48777777777778 -88.31833333333333".
- Q5037053 type Event.
- Q5037053 type Event.
- Q5037053 type MilitaryConflict.
- Q5037053 type SocietalEvent.
- Q5037053 type Event.
- Q5037053 type Thing.
- Q5037053 type SpatialThing.
- Q5037053 type Q1656682.
- Q5037053 comment "The Hondo River was a settlement owned by the Kingdom of Great Britain since the early 18th century. In 1779, the Spanish repeatedly attacked the British settlements in British Honduras. The Hondo River was targeted, but the British were never driven out. However, they abandoned their colony until 1783.".
- Q5037053 label "Capture of Río Hondo".
- Q5037053 lat "18.48777777777778".
- Q5037053 long "-88.31833333333333".
- Q5037053 name "Capture of Hondo River".