• with the name "El Quibían" or Quibían. As he is always identified with the prefix article, it is very possible that the word Quibían identifies a title...
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    Belén River. Bartholomew's men were attacked by the local Ngäbe leader, El Quibían. On 30 July 1502, they arrived at Guanaja, one of the Bay Islands off...
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    captured the local tribe leader El Quibían, who had demanded they not go down[dubious – discuss] the Belén River. El Quibían escaped, and returned with an...
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    São Paulo Diriangén of the Chorotega of Nicaragua El Guarco of the Huetar of Costa Rica El Quibían of the Ngäbe of Panama Felipe Camarão of the Potiguara...
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    resources of gold. After getting in conflict with the cacique of the area, El Quibían, Columbus and his men had to flee the region and set sail back to Hispaniola...
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    Urracá, Lord of Veraguá, may have been the same person identified as Quibian, or El Quibían by Christopher Columbus, who noted him in records of his fourth...
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    career". USA Today. July 10, 2005. Retrieved July 2, 2011. Salazar-Moreno, Quibian (May 12, 2008). "Endorsements Coming Back to Kobe Bryant". Blackvoices...
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    off an attack, Columbus authorised the abduction of the local cacique Quibián, and his family and principal subordinates. The pre-emptive strike, led...
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    from the original on May 25, 2012. Retrieved September 17, 2011. Salazar, Quibian (July 21, 2011). "Plutonium parkway". Boulderweekly.com. Archived from...
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