Espiritu Santo (UK: /ɛˌspɪrɪtuː ˈsæntoʊ/, US: /- ˈsɑːntuː, - ˈsɑːntoʊ/; French: [ɛspiʁity sɑ̃to]) is the largest island in the nation of Vanuatu, with...
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Cócorit (redirect from Espíritu Santu Cócorit)
Spanish Jesuit missionaries Andrés Pérez de Ribas and Tomás Basilio as Espíritu Santu Cócorit. The Spanish inhabitants were eventually forced to leave by...
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Habacoa (or Babucca) meaning "large upper outer land". Originally named Espiritu Santu by the Spanish, Andros Island was given its present name sometime early...
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Blow Up 2 Bridges on Island of Espiritu Santo", The New York Times, 4 August 1980, p. A5 "40 Are Seized on Espiritu Santu in a Drive Against Secessionists"...
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Carreño-Alas Church of Santa María la Real de Llorgozana Chapel of del Espíritu Santu in Castiello House of Busto Valdés House of Fernández Porley in El Fundial...
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Texas State Historical Association. "Santa Maria de Yciar, San Esteban, Espiritu Santu". Raymondville in Willacy County, Texas – The American South (West South...
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1786. Mission Santa Rosa de Bácum Bácum 1617 (1617) Jesuits Mission Espíritu Santu Cócorit Bácum 1617 (1617) Jesuits Mission Nuestra Señora de Belem Huiribis [es]...
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longifolium (Myrtaceae). Coronidia erecthea Westwood, 1879 [type locality Espiritu Santu, Brazil] Coronidia hyphasis (Hopffer, 1856) (originally in Coronis)...
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words meaning "four winds". The town was given this name in 1525. After Espiritu Santu (now Coatzacoalcos) it is the oldest Spanish town in the Isthmus of...
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