Cacique Guaicaipuro was a legendary native (indigenous) Venezuelan chief of both the Teques and Caracas tribes. Though known today as Guaicaipuro, in documents...
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Guaicaipuro Lameda Montero (born 6 August 1954 in Barquisimeto, Venezuela), is a brigadier general in the Venezuelan Army and an electrical engineer....
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Misión Guaicaipuro (launched 12 October 2003)[citation needed] is one of the Bolivarian Missions initiated by former Venezuelan president Hugo Chávez...
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Guaicaipuro is one of the 21 municipalities (municipios) that makes up the Venezuelan state of Miranda and, according to a 2007 population estimate by...
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ˈtekes]) is the capital of the state of Miranda, and the municipality of Guaicaipuro in north-central Venezuela. The city is about 25 km southwest of Caracas...
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wars with the Indigenous inhabitants. Native caciques (leaders) such as Guaicaipuro (c. 1530–1568) and Tamanaco (died 1573) attempted to resist Spanish incursions...
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the main "three powers" (Spanish: Tres Potencias), which also include Guaicaipuro, a legendary indigenous resistance leader of 16th century, and Negro...
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lead ship were originally intended to have the pennant F-31 and name of Guaicaipuro but has since been renumbered. The POVZEE vessels feature stealth technology...
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States European emigration Former colonies and territories in Canada Guaicaipuro History of the west coast of North America List of North American cities...
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long: it was destroyed by natives of the region led by Terepaima and Guaicaipuro. Fajardo's 1560 settlement was known as Hato de San Francisco, and another...
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