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  2. Kaʻula - Wikipedia

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    The island is the top of a volcanic tuff cone that rests on top of a larger, submerged shield volcano. At its highest point, the island reaches a height of 548 ft (167 m). [1] The ocean has carved large sea cliffs on the sides of the island. There is a large cave on the northwest side of the island called Kahalauaola (Shark Cave). [2]

  3. List of governors of the Spanish Mariana Islands - Wikipedia

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    Francisco Medrano y Asiain (interim): 15 Sep 1700 – 1 Sep 1704; Antonio Villamor y Vadillo (interim): 1 Sep 1704 – 1706; Manuel Argüelles y Valdés (1st time; acting): 1706 – 1 Sep 1709; Juan Antonio Pimentel: 1 Sep 1709 – 21 Nov 1720; Luis Antonio Sánchez de Tagle: 21 Nov 1720 – 4 Apr 1725; Juan de Ojeda (acting): 4 Apr 1725 – 28 ...

  4. Kaulaʻināiwi Island - Wikipedia

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    Kaulaʻināiwi Island is an island in Hawaii County, Hawaii. [1] References This page was last edited on 17 April 2022, at 17:20 (UTC). Text is available ...

  5. Juan Antonio Bustillo y Ceballos - Wikipedia

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    Juan Antonio Bustillo y Ceballos (Zevallos) was a soldier and politician who served as governor of Province of Texas (1730–1734) and Coahuila, New Spain (1754–1756). He also served as alcalde ordinario (ordinary mayor) in Mexico City.

  6. Antonio de los Reyes Correa - Wikipedia

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    Antonio de los Reyes Correa (c. 1665 – June 9, 1758), also known as El Capitán Correa, was a Puerto Rican native who served as a captain in the Spanish Marine Infantry. Correa and his men defended the town of Arecibo from an English invasion in 1702.

  7. Juan Antonio de Urrutia y Arana - Wikipedia

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    Monument to Juan Antonio de Urrutia in the Independence Plaza of Querétaro. Don Juan Antonio de Urrutia y Arana Perez de Inoriza y Chávarri was a wealthy nobleman and patron of the arts in 18th-century Querétaro, during the Viceroyalty of New Spain.

  8. Juan Curbelo (Texan settler) - Wikipedia

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    He arrived in San Fernando de Béxar, Texas (present-day San Antonio) in 1731. In 1737 and 1739, he served one-year terms as mayor of the community. [2] He married Gracia Perdomo y Umpienres. [1] Juan Curbelo and his wife had five children: José, Juan Francisco (born in La Palma, Canary Islands), Mariana (born in Lanzarote), Juana and María ...

  9. Juan Antonio (Cahuilla) - Wikipedia

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    Juan Antonio was born somewhere in the vicinity of Mt. San Jacinto in 1783. In 1840, the Ute leader Walkara led a great raid through the Cajon Pass into Southern California to capture a large number of horses from the Mexican ranchos. In some of these raids, his raiders clashed with Juan Antonio and the Cahuilla Mountain Band.