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- Guacanagaríx abstract "Guacanagaríx (alternate transcriptions: Guacanacaríc, Guacanagarí) was one of the five Taíno caciques of Hispaniola (island) at the date of its European discovery in 1492, by the first of the Voyages of Christopher Columbus for Spain.He was the chief of the cacicazgo of Marién, which occupied northwest of the island.Guacanagaríx received Christopher Columbus after the Santa María was wrecked during his first voyage to the New World. He allowed Columbus to establish the settlement of La Navidad at his village, near present-day Caracol Bay, Haiti. The Spanish that remained there were killed by rival tribes a few months later, just before Columbus returned on his second voyage.Guacanagaríx refused to cooperate with other caciques, who tried to expel the Spanish from the Colony of Santo Domingo. He was forced to flee to the mountains, where he later died.".
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- Guacanagaríx wikiPageOutDegree "24".
- Guacanagaríx wikiPageRevisionID "705537571".
- Guacanagaríx wikiPageWikiLink Cacique.
- Guacanagaríx wikiPageWikiLink Captaincy_General_of_Santo_Domingo.
- Guacanagaríx wikiPageWikiLink Caracol_Bay.
- Guacanagaríx wikiPageWikiLink Category:15th-century_Roman_Catholics.
- Guacanagaríx wikiPageWikiLink Category:15th-century_rulers.
- Guacanagaríx wikiPageWikiLink Category:Colony_of_Santo_Domingo.
- Guacanagaríx wikiPageWikiLink Category:Haitian_people_of_Taíno_descent.
- Guacanagaríx wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Hispaniola.
- Guacanagaríx wikiPageWikiLink Category:Indigenous_Caribbean_people.
- Guacanagaríx wikiPageWikiLink Category:Taíno_leaders.
- Guacanagaríx wikiPageWikiLink Chiefdoms_of_Hispaniola.
- Guacanagaríx wikiPageWikiLink Christopher_Columbus.
- Guacanagaríx wikiPageWikiLink Haiti.
- Guacanagaríx wikiPageWikiLink Hispaniola.
- Guacanagaríx wikiPageWikiLink La_Navidad.
- Guacanagaríx wikiPageWikiLink New_World.
- Guacanagaríx wikiPageWikiLink Santa_María_(ship).
- Guacanagaríx wikiPageWikiLink Spanish_West_Indies.
- Guacanagaríx wikiPageWikiLink Taíno.
- Guacanagaríx wikiPageWikiLink Taíno_rebellion_of_1511.
- Guacanagaríx wikiPageWikiLink Transcription_(linguistics).
- Guacanagaríx wikiPageWikiLink Voyages_of_Christopher_Columbus.
- Guacanagaríx wikiPageWikiLinkText "Guacanagari".
- Guacanagaríx wikiPageWikiLinkText "Guacanagaríx".
- Guacanagaríx wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Authority_control.
- Guacanagaríx subject Category:15th-century_Roman_Catholics.
- Guacanagaríx subject Category:15th-century_rulers.
- Guacanagaríx subject Category:Colony_of_Santo_Domingo.
- Guacanagaríx subject Category:Haitian_people_of_Taíno_descent.
- Guacanagaríx subject Category:History_of_Hispaniola.
- Guacanagaríx subject Category:Indigenous_Caribbean_people.
- Guacanagaríx subject Category:Taíno_leaders.
- Guacanagaríx hypernym Caciques.
- Guacanagaríx type Catholic.
- Guacanagaríx type Diacritic.
- Guacanagaríx type People.
- Guacanagaríx type Redirect.
- Guacanagaríx type Thing.
- Guacanagaríx comment "Guacanagaríx (alternate transcriptions: Guacanacaríc, Guacanagarí) was one of the five Taíno caciques of Hispaniola (island) at the date of its European discovery in 1492, by the first of the Voyages of Christopher Columbus for Spain.He was the chief of the cacicazgo of Marién, which occupied northwest of the island.Guacanagaríx received Christopher Columbus after the Santa María was wrecked during his first voyage to the New World.".
- Guacanagaríx label "Guacanagaríx".
- Guacanagaríx sameAs Q741356.
- Guacanagaríx sameAs Guacanagari.
- Guacanagaríx sameAs Guacanagarix.
- Guacanagaríx sameAs Guacanagari.
- Guacanagaríx sameAs Guacanagarí.
- Guacanagaríx sameAs m.02k_g3.
- Guacanagaríx sameAs Guacanagari.
- Guacanagaríx sameAs Гуаканагари.
- Guacanagaríx sameAs Guacanagari.
- Guacanagaríx sameAs Q741356.
- Guacanagaríx wasDerivedFrom Guacanagaríx?oldid=705537571.
- Guacanagaríx isPrimaryTopicOf Guacanagaríx.