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  1. Province of York

    C of E Province name Province of York image Dioceses of the CofE.png church Church of England bishop Archbishop of York cathedral York Minster dioceses 14 parishes suffragans Bishop of Beverley Beverley The Province of York is one of two ecclesiastical province s making up the Church of England , and consists of 14 diocese s which cover the northern third of England and the Isle of Man . ref cite web url http www.encyclopedia.com doc 1O110 Yorkmetropolitandioceseof.html title York, metropolitan diocese of last Cannon first John year 2002 work The Oxford Companion to British History publisher Oxford University Press accessdate 2009 08 08 ref York was elevated to an Archbishopric in 735  AD Ecgbert of York was the first archbishop. At one time, Archbishops of York also claimed metropolitan authority over Scotland but these claims were never realised and ceased when the Archbishopric of St Andrews was established. The province s metropolitan bishop is the Archbishop of York the junior of the Church of England s two archbishops . References Reflist Province of York Category Anglicanism Category Christianity in the United Kingdom Category Ecclesiastical provinces of the Anglican communion in Europe Anglican stub br Arc heskopti anglikan York de Province of York fr Province d York no York erkebisped mme ru th ...   more details



  1. Province of New York

    Infobox Former Country native name Provincie of New York conventional long name Province of New York common name New York continent North America country United States status Colony empire British Empire ... type house2 Lower house The Province of New York 1664 1775 was an English colonial empire English ..., the province was renamed for James II of England James , Duke of York , brother of Charles II of England ... claims on any part of New York ended with the Treaty of Paris 1783 . Geography This English province ... List of counties in New York See also List of former United States counties The Province of New ... to the Province of Massachusetts Bay in 1692. Dukes County, New York Dukes County The Elizabeth ... to Herkimer County around Little Falls. Charlotte County, Province of New York Charlotte County ... the new province in conflict with the Massachusetts charter. The York charter allowed the traditional ... counties still exist see Counties above , but two Cornwall County, Province of New York Cornwall ... 1775 New York became a royal province in February, 1685 when its proprietor, the Duke of York, was crowned ... dominion Governor Edmund Andros . The province of New York rebelled in May in what is known ..., and executed. New York s charter was re enacted in 1691 and was the constitution of the province ... quarter of the population of New York City was African American. In 1690, the population of the province was 20,000, of which 6,000 were in New York City. In 1698, the population of the province was 18,607 ... 1683 http www.montauk.com history seeds charter.htm Constitution of New York Province, 1683 http ..., December 15, 1773 http www.sunysb.edu libmap Sauthier.htm 1776 map of Province of New York Templates 13colonies Colonial Colleges DEFAULTSORT Province Of New York Categories Category Pre state history ... Category Colonial United States British New York, Province of Interwiki de Provinz New York fr Province ... start August 27 event end New York Provincial Congress year end 1775 date end May 22 p1 New Netherland ...   more details



  1. York Shire (Province of New York)

    granted to the Duke of York on March 12, 1663, including all territory previously in the Province ... References reflist colwidth 30em coord missing New York DEFAULTSORT York Shire Province Of New York ...Use mdy dates date April 2012 The Shire of York Yorkshire , was the first large governmental unit organized in the English Province of New York soon after English control of the area was established in 1664. History On August 29, 1664, The Duke of York s forces captured New Amsterdam from the Dutch as part of their conquest of New Netherland . They renamed New Amsterdam as the Province of New York, which included modern New York, New Jersey, Vermont, southeast Pennsylvania, and Delaware. ref Flick, Alexander C., ed. History of the State of New York. 10 Volumes New York City Columbia University ... of the Hudson River coterminous with Westchester ref New York Commissioners of Statutory Revision Colonial Laws of New York from the year 1664 to the Revolution, including the Charters of the Duke of York ... and Leisler Assemblies, the Charters of Albany and New York, and the acts of the Colonial Legislatures from 1691 to 1775, inclusive. Report to the Assenbly No. 107, 1894. five Volumes. Albany, New York ..., New York was divided into three Riding division riding s East , West and North . New York s East Riding consisted of modern Suffolk County, New York Suffolk County , its West Riding Staten Island , modern Brooklyn and modern Elmhurst, Queens, New York Elmhurst, Queens also known as Newtown and its North Riding the rest of modern Queens , Nassau County, New York Nassau County , Westchester County, New York Westchester County and the Bronx . On July 21, 1667, the Peace of Breda between England, France and the Netherlands confirmed the English conquest of New York from the Dutch in 1664 ... year 1969 1981 publisher Oceana Publications location Dobbs Ferry, New York isbn pages Volume 10 ... re captured New York in August 1673. On September 12, 1673, New Netherland reverted the government ...   more details



  1. Court of the Vicar-General of the Province of York

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 The Court of the Vicar General of the Province of York is responsible for granting Marriage Licences in the Province of York of the Church of England . The Vicar General of the Province and Official Principal of the Consistory Court is distinct from the Dean of the Arches . The Registrar Church of England Registrar is the Registrar of the Chancery Court of York . List of Vicars General PN Collier , Queen s Counsel QC 2008 TAC Coningsby , Queen s Counsel QC 1980 2008 Rev d Kenneth Elphinstone , QC 1972 1980 Walter Wigglesworth , QC 1944 1972 HB Vaisey , King s Counsel KC c.1938 Philip Wilbraham Baker 1915 1934 Rt Hon Sir Charles Cripps , Royal Victorian Order KCVO 1900 Lord Parmoor cr 1914 DEFAULTSORT Court Of The Vicar General Of The Province Of York Category Church of England Category Christian law Category Ecclesiastical courts ...   more details



  1. Dukes County, Province of New York

    Dukes County, New York was a county of the Province of New York New York from 1683 to 1691. It was formed on November 1, 1683, at the same time as Kings County, New York Kings County , Queens County, New York Queens County , and Dutchess County, New York Duchess County . It consisted of the Elizabeth Islands , Martha s Vineyard , and Nantucket Island , all beyond the eastern end of Long Island . In 1691, the entire county was transferred to the newly formed Province of Massachusetts Bay , where it was divided and formed into Massachusetts Dukes County, Massachusetts Dukes County and Nantucket County, Massachusetts Nantucket County . Notes The Magazine of History with Notes and Queries , Contributor and Publisher William Abbatt, Item notes v.22 1916 Jan Jun, page 76 coord missing New York DEFAULTSORT Dukes County, Province Of New York Category Former counties of the United States Category Dukes County, Massachusetts Category Pre state history of Massachusetts Category Pre state history of New York Category Nantucket County, Massachusetts Massachusetts geo stub http www.mvgazette.com images photocache img 6332.jpg Simon Athearn s 1694 rough Island map, now in the Massachusetts State Archives, was published in Arthur Railton s The History of Martha s Vineyard . ...   more details



  1. Charlotte County, Province of New York

    1880 oclc 3496287 Coord missing New York DEFAULTSORT Charlotte County, Province Of New York Category Former counties of the United States Category Pre state history of New York Category Washington County, New York WashingtonCountyNY geo stub ... village of Saint Regis, New York St. Regis and passing south to the Mohawk between Schenectady and Albany, New York Albany . Its southern boundary was near present day Saratoga Springs, New York Saratoga Springs . Much of western Vermont , then claimed by New York, was also part of the county. Its northern border was also the Canadian border. Its county seat was Fort Edward, New York Fort Edward ... , p. 67 ref On April 2, 1784 the new state s New York State Legislature legislature voted to change the name to Washington County, New York Washington County , in honor of George Washington , stating, From and after the passing of this act, the Tryon County, New York county of Tryon shall be called and known by the name of Montgomery County, New York Montgomery , and the county of Charlotte by the name of Washington. ref name sylvester12 Sylvester, p. 12 ref In 1799 Clinton County, New York Clinton ... other upstate counties. The Cambridge town , New York Town of Cambridge was transferred in 1791 from Albany County to Washington County. See also List of extinct U.S. counties List of New York counties ... County New York publisher D. Mason and Company location Syracuse, New York year 1897 url http ... first Nathaniel Bartlett title History of Rensselaer Co., New York with Illustrations and Biographical ...   more details



  1. Cornwall County, Province of New York

    Cornwall County was a County US county of the former Province of New York , established on September 5, 1665 from convert 25100 sqmi km2 2 of land that had been granted to the Duke of York in modern Maine . As established, the grant ran all the way from the St. Lawrence River to the Atlantic Ocean ,between the Kennebec River Kennebec and Saint Croix River Maine New Brunswick St. Croix rivers, and produced what today is most of Aroostook County, Maine Aroostook , Piscataquis County, Maine Piscataquis , Washington County, Maine Washington , Hancock County, Maine Hancock , Penobscot County, Maine Penobscot , Waldo County, Maine Waldo , Knox County, Maine Knox , Lincoln County, Maine Lincoln , Kennebec County, Maine Kennebec , Somerset County, Maine Somerset , and Sagadahoc County, Maine Sagadahoc .... References references See also List of New York counties List of extinct U.S. counties coord missing Maine DEFAULTSORT Cornwall County, Province Of New York Category Former counties of the United States ... northern border, and responding to the Dutch capture of New York in August 1673 as a result of the Third Anglo Dutch War , claimed convert 200 sqmi km2 2 of the Duke of York s territory east of the Kennebec ... on November 1, 1683, conforming to the original grant, still part of New York. ref name NEW YORK COLONIAL LAWS New York Commissioners of Statutory Revision Colonial Laws of New York from the year 1664 to the Revolution, including the Charters of the Duke of York, the Commissions and instructions to Colonial ... and New York, and the acts of the Colonial Legislatures from 1691 to 1775, inclusive. Report to the Assenbly 107, 1894. five Volumes. Albany, New York 1894 1896. Chapter 4 Volume 1 Page 122. ref ... Dominion of New England , extinguishing New York s claim to the land. ref Barnes, 69 70 New Hampshire .... ref Cornwall County was transferred from New England to Massachusetts in 1692 and called York County ... history of New York ...   more details



  1. The Province

    Postmedia DEFAULTSORT Province, The Category Newspapers published in Vancouver Category Postmedia ... in 1898 Canada newspaper stub de The Province fr The Province sw The Province pt The Province simple The Province tr The Province ...   more details



  1. Province

    Other uses dablink For provinces within Christian churches, see Ecclesiastical province Multiple issues lead too short January 2011 more footnotes January 2011 refimprove January 2011 A province is a territorial ... . Etymology The English language English word province is attested since about 1330 and derives from the 13th century Old French province , which itself comes from the Latin word provincia , which referred ... Latin etymology is from pro on behalf of and vincere to triumph or to take control of . Thus a province ... under Roman law . Geology In geology , the term province refers to a specific physiogeographic ... and culture In France , the expression en province still tends to mean outside the Paris region. Equivalent ..., le de France province le de France , built around the early House of Capet Capetian royal demesne ... the expression province is sometimes replaced by en r gion , r gion now being the term officially ... as the optimum size political unit in pre industrial Early Modern Europe . He asks, Was the province ... of Spain . While Serbia , the rump of former Yugoslavia , fought the separatists in the province ... and Kurdistan . Legal aspects In many federation s and confederation s, the province or state ... the state or province is sovereign, such as the environment or health standards, agreements made ... the balance of powers. Though foreign affairs do not usually fall under a province s or a federal ... a muhfazah , is usually translated as a governorate . In Poland , the equivalent of province is Voivodeships ... In many countries, a province is a relatively small non constituent level of sub national government ... , often with a large territory. In China, a province is a sub national region within a unitary state this means that a province can be created or abolished by the central government. A province is a distinct ... and Chile , a province is an administrative sub division of a region , which is the first order ... counties as administrative sub divisions. The Canadian province of British Columbia has regional ...   more details



  1. Province of Canterbury

    About the ecclesiastical province in England the former civil province in New Zealand Canterbury Province the current administrative region in New Zealand Canterbury Region other uses Canterbury disambiguation Unreferenced date December 2009 C of E Province name Province of Canterbury image Dioceses of the CofE.png church Church of England bishop Archbishop of Canterbury cathedral Canterbury Cathedral dioceses 30 parishes suffragans Bishop of Ebbsfleet Ebbsfleet , Bishop of Richborough Richborough The Province of Canterbury , also called the Southern Province , is one of two ecclesiastical province s which make up the Church of England . The other is the Province of York . It consists of 30 diocese s, covering roughly the southern two thirds of England , along with a few parishes in Wales , the Channel Islands , the Falkland Islands and the mainland of Europe under the Bishop of Gibraltar in Europe Diocese of Gibraltar in Europe . Before the Church in Wales was disestablished in 1920, the province also included all of Wales. Between 787 and 803 the province was divided to form a third province, the Diocese of Lichfield Province of Lichfield . The province s metropolitan bishop is the Archbishop of Canterbury . Province of Canterbury DEFAULTSORT Province Of Canterbury Category Anglicanism Category Christianity in the United Kingdom Category City of Canterbury Category Ecclesiastical provinces of the Anglican communion in Europe Anglican stub br Arc heskopti anglikan Canterbury de Province of Canterbury fr Province de Cantorb ry pl Metropolia Canterbury ru th ...   more details



  1. Medina Province

    Medina Province may refer to Al Madinah Province Medina Province, Cundinamarca geodis Category Province name disambiguation pages ...   more details



  1. Dewa Province

    dablink This article is about the former province in Japan. For the Indonesian band, see Dewa band . Image Provinces of Japan Dewa.svg thumb 300px right Map of Japanese provinces 1868 with Dewa Province highlighted nihongo Dewa Province Dewa no kuni is an old provinces of Japan old province of Japan, comprising modern day Yamagata Prefecture and Akita Prefecture , ref K dansha. 1993 . Akitaj in Japan an Illustrated Encyclopedia, Vol. 1, p. 29. ref except for the city of Kazuno and the town of Kosaka, Akita Kosaka . It was sometimes called nihongo Ush . Historical record In 708 CE, the land of Dewa no kuni was administratively separated from Echigo Province Echigo and the ambit of the province was gradually extended to the north as the Japanese pushed back the indigenous people of northern Honsh . In 712, Dewa Province was administratively realigned in relation to Mutsu Province and Empress Gemmei s Daij kan continued to organize other cadastral changes in the provincial map of the Nara Period , as in 713 when Mimasaka Province was divided from Bizen Province Hy ga Province was sundered from Osumi Province and Tamba Province was severed from Tango Province . ref Titsingh, Isaac. 1834 . Google books 18oNAAAAIAAJ Annales des empereurs du japon, p. 64. page 64 ref In 1335, Shiba Kaneyori received the Dewa Province as a fief from Ashikaga Takauji ... . In the late 19th century, Dewa Province was again administratively reconfigured, this time into Uzen Province Uzen and Ugo Province Ugo before being substantively recast along with all the other ... Ocean Routes to Japan a Guidebook for Travelers. New York Houghton Mifflin. http www.worldcat.org title ... o dai itsi ran ou annales des empereurs du japon oclc 5850691 OCLC 5850691 . Japan Old Province ... Dewa de Provinz Dewa es Provincia de Dewa fr Province de Dewa gl Provincia de Dewa ko bpy ... de Dewa ru simple Dewa Province sk Dewa provincia uk zh ...   more details



  1. Oriente Province

    right thumb 300px The seal of the Province of Oriente. Oriente Spanish language Spanish for East was one of six provinces of Cuba until 1976. It was known as Santiago de Cuba Province before 1905 ... de Cuba . Fidel Castro Fidel and Ra l Castro were born there. The province was split up in 1976 ... Nations, New York, 1991 ref The territory of Oriente is nowadays represented by 5 provinces Las Tunas Province Granma Province Holgu n Province Santiago de Cuba Province Guant namo Province History Diego Velazquez founded the capital of Oriente province in 1514 and named it Santiago de Cuba. The province is made up by 22 municipalities and is Cuba s largest province containing about one third of the country s population. Oriente Province is in the most eastern region of Cuba with a population ... Maestra region having Cuba s highest mountain peak and elevation in Pico Turquino. Oriente Province ... Province . History of Cuba. 02 Feb. 2010 http www.historyofcuba.com cuba.htm ref against the conquering Spaniards in the Sierra Maestra Mountains. Some of Cuba s oldest cities are in Oriente Province ... Province. After the occupation of the Spaniards ended in 1899, Oriente Province became a refuge to Afro ... by Afro Cubans 75 were in Oriente Province. ref On the Importance of Oriente Province . History of Cuba ..., poverty was still rapid in the Province and they were still an oppressed by wealthy Cubans and foreign ... within the province and began to buy as much land as possible increasing sugar production. As investors ... Cubans in Oriente Province had reached a boiling point. Massive demonstrations broke out and Afro ... of Oriente Province . History of Cuba. 02 Feb. 2010 http www.historyofcuba.com cuba.htm . ref and for the Cubans working within the Province life became almost unbearable. Municipalties ... yes in Granma Province, Municipalities in Guant namo list yes in Guant namo Province, Municipalities in Holgu n list yes in Holgu n Province, Municipalities in Las Tunas list yes in Las Tunas and Municipalities ...   more details



  1. Cuenca Province

    Cuenca Province may refer to Cuenca Province Gran Colombia Province of Cuenca Spain Cuenca Province Spain dab Category Province name disambiguation pages ...   more details



  1. Tenerife Province

    Tenerife Province may refer to Santa Cruz de Tenerife Province , Spain Tenerife Province Colombia geodis ...   more details



  1. Punjab Province

    Punjab Province may refer to Punjab Province Pakistan current province in Pakistan Punjab Province British India former province of British India See also Punjab disambiguation geodis Category Province name disambiguation pages ...   more details



  1. Litoral Province

    Litoral Province may refer to Litoral Province Equatorial Guinea Litoral Province Bolivia See also Littoral Province Cameroon Littoral disambiguation Coastal Province geodis Category Province name disambiguation pages ...   more details



  1. Province of Seville

    Infobox Province Spain name Seville Province image flag Flag of Diputacion de Sevilla Spain.svg image shield Escudo de la provincia de Sevilla.svg motto anthem image map Localizaci n de la provincia de Sevilla.svg latd latm latNS longd longm longEW coordinates type region ES type adm2nd autonomous community Andalusia capital Seville government type president president party area total km2 14042 area rank area percent 2.78 elevation m Unformatted number without commas language Spanish population total 1917097 population as of 2010 population rank population percent Unformatted number without commas population demonym Name of the inhabitants of the province website http www.dipusevilla.es Ficha de entidad subnacional dirigentes t tulos Congreso de los Diputados de Espa a Congreso br Senado de ... del total de Espa a Seville lang es Sevilla is a Provinces of Spain province of southern Spain , in the western ... by the provinces of M laga province M laga , C diz province C diz , Huelva province Huelva , Badajoz province Badajoz , and C rdoba Province, Spain C rdoba . Its area is 1 E10 m 14,042 km . Its ... is 125.25 km It contains List of municipalities in Seville 105 municipalities . The province shares the Do ana National Park Parque Nacional de Do ana with Huelva province. Seville has a warm mediterranean ... known as the Frying pan of Andalusia for its torrid summers. Seville is the 4th most populated province ... Spain INE . The province of Seville generates 1.92 of the Spanish hotel movement. In terms ... Folly, Town in Spain Offers Reply by Victoria Burnett, The New York Times , April 23, 2009 es ... N 5 30 W region ES type adm2nd source GNS enwiki display title DEFAULTSORT Province Of Seville Category Province of Seville Category Provinces of Spain Seville ar an Provincia de Sevilla ... Provinco Sevilo eu Sevillako probintzia fa fr Province de S ville gl Provincia de Sevilla ... sco Province o Seville fi Sevilla maakunta sv Sevilla provins tr Sevilla ili uk ...   more details



  1. Santiago Province

    Santiago Province may refer to Santiago Province, Chile Santiago Province, Dominican Republic Santiago Province may also refer to Santiago del Estero Province , Argentina Santiago de Cuba Province geodis Category Province name disambiguation pages sco Santiago Province ...   more details



  1. Province of Maine

    to James II of England James, Duke of York for territories north and east of the Kennebec River. Under the terms of this patent the territory was incorporated into Cornwall County, New York Cornwall County , part of the duke s proprietary Province of New York . The territory stipulated in this charter ... in the 1650s. History 1622 patent The first patent establishing the Province of Maine was granted on August ... retaining the land south of the river as the Province of New Hampshire . Gorges named his more northerly .... In 1691 William and Mary issued a charter for the new Province of Massachusetts Bay that encompassed ... of York. The region remained a part of Massachusetts until it achieved Maine statehood of its ... of the Province of Maine DEFAULTSORT Province Of Maine Category Pre state history of Maine Category ... United States British Maine, Province of it Provincia del Maine nn Provinsen Maine ...   more details



  1. Sihuas Province

    Infobox Province Peru province Sihuas region Ancash Region Ancash founded cofarms COA Sihuas Province in Ancash Region.png capital Sihuas pop 30849 density 21.2 area 1455.97 districts 10 web www.munisihuas.gob.pe map Location of the province Sihuas in Ancash.PNG mayor Jos L pez Morillo br small 2007 10 small Alcalde ubigeo 0219 The Sihuas Province is one of twenty provinces of the Ancash Region in Peru . It is bordered by provinces of Huaylas Province Huaylas and Corongo Province Corongo on the west, Pallasca Province on the north, La Libertad Region on the east, and Pomabamba Province on the south. ref es icon Instituto Nacional de Estad stica e Inform tica. http desa.inei.gob.pe mapas bid Banco de Informaci n Digital . Retrieved June 15, 2008. ref Political division Sihuas is divided into ten Districts of Peru districts , which are class wikitable style width 50 height 200px border 1 style background PapayaWhip color black DISTRICT MAYOR Acobamba District, Sihuas Acobamba Augusto Alejandro Gonzales Lozano Alfonso Ugarte District Alfonso Ugarte Roman Beltr n Li an Trujillo Cashapampa District Cashapampa Gregorio Aniano C rdova Hurtado Chingalpo District Chingalpo Santos Morillo Casahuaman Huayllabamba District, Sihuas Huayllabamba Julio Arnulfo Aza a Dominguez Quiches District Quiches Zenon Principe Quezada Ragash District Ragash Olimpio Andr s Alejos Mendoza San Juan District, Sihuas San Juan Gregorio Fausto Silvestre S nchez Sicsibamba District Sicsibamba Melchor Abelio Sanchez Bermudez Sihuas District Sihuas Jose L pez Morillo Earthquake of November 10, 1946 On November 10, 1946, a Moment magnitude scale magnitude 7.3 earthquake struck the province. The epicenter is estimated to have occurred at 8 20 S. 77 50 W. at a depth of 30 40  km. The surface fault was observed ... York, Facts on File, Inc. 2007 p.  10 available at http www.scribd.com doc 13499722 Encyclopedia ... web site Provinces of Ancash Region coord missing Peru peru geo stub es Provincia de Sihuas fr Province ...   more details



  1. Ecclesiastical province

    of Canterbury Canterbury and Province of York York . The Anglican Church of Australia has five ... into provinces for purposes of administration An ecclesiastical province or churchly province is a large jurisdiction of religious government, so named by analogy with the secular Roman province . In those hierarchical Christian Christian Church churches that have dioceses , a province is a collection .... In the early church and in some modern churches, a province s cathedral sometimes called a seat and the cathedral s city is called a metropolis and the province s bishop is called, in turn, a metropolitan ... of Antioch Antioch for Christianity in Syria Syria , Ephesus for the Province of Asia , Alexandria ... important synods was usually issued by the bishop of the capital of the state province eparchy ... to him definite rights over the other bishops and dioceses of the state province. In Eastern canon ... civil province was likewise a church province under the supreme direction of the metropolitan ... Church , a province consists of a metropolitan archdiocese and one or more of other particular church ... Metropolitan of the province. The delimitation of church provinces in the Latin Church is reserved ... province, but are directly subject to the Holy See. There are also some archdioceses that are not metropolitan ... the pallium . The authority of the metropolitan over the sees within his province is very limited ... in the province, and serves as the first court of appeal regarding canonical matters of provincial ... his province. ref cite web url http www.newadvent.org cathen 10244c.htm title Metropolitan year 1913 ... s the same is often true of diocesan borders within a province. The following are some examples ... of Ireland in 1920 2 there have been six dioceses in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Armagh province ... province. Only the remaining nine counties and the City of Baltimore are part of the Roman Catholic ... York, and north of Long Island , is part of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Norwich Diocese of Norwich ...   more details



  1. Bale Province

    Bale Province may refer to Bal Province Bal Province, Burkina Faso Bale Province, Ethiopia geodis Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ko ...   more details



  1. Barcelona Province

    Barcelona Province may refer to Barcelona Province Spain Barcelona Province Gran Colombia 1520 1864 dab Category Province name disambiguation pages ...   more details



  1. Maracaibo Province

    Maracaibo Province may refer to Maracaibo Province Spanish Empire 1676 1824 Maracaibo Province Gran Colombia , Gran Colombia 1824 1830 Maracaibo Province Venezuela 1830 1864 geodis pt Maracaibo desambigua o ...   more details




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