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  2. TXI - Wikipedia

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    TXI cement plant in Midlothian, Texas on January 27, 2007 Its Midlothian plant on the south side of Midlothian, Texas ( 32°27′43″N 97°1′21″W  /  32.46194°N 97.02250°W  / 32.46194; -97.02250 ) is about 27 miles (43 km) south of downtown Dallas

  3. Port of Bridgetown - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, the Government of Barbados announced [19] the desire to establish a new separate Cruise terminal just to south along the Princess Alice Highway. [ 20 ] [ 21 ] [ 22 ] As advisors to the Government, Royal Caribbean and STI were selected to work with the government [ 23 ] [ 24 ] on the project to be called The Sugar Point Cruise ...

  4. Culpepper Island - Wikipedia

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    Historically island was attributed to Barbados Saint Philip Parish. On 12 March 2006, members of the region's indigenous Lokono - Arawak and Karifuna - Carib tribes claimed ownership over the island in protest of what they believed to be a violation of international indigenous rights laws by several Caribbean governments.

  5. Arawak - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, Corrie published the children's book Last Arawak Girl Born in Barbados – a 17th Century Tale, which critiques popular depictions of pre-colonial Barbados as uninhabited. [44] John P. Bennett (Lokono), first Amerindian ordained as an Anglican priest in Guyana, linguist, and author of An Arawak-English Dictionary (1989). [45]

  6. List of Indigenous names of Caribbean islands - Wikipedia

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    The islands north of the Saint Kitts 'borderline' had Arawak names while the islands south of it had Kalinago names. The island of Barbados was uninhabited at the point of European arrival, but evidence suggests that Barbados followed the same pattern of displacement as witnessed on neighbouring islands, but that it was abandoned for unknown ...

  7. List of islands of Texas - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 22 December 2024, at 23:17 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  8. Lokono - Wikipedia

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    The group that identified as the Arawak or Lokono settled the coastal and river valley areas of what is now Guyana, Suriname, French Guiana, Barbados and parts of the island of Trinidad. [8] [7] [10] [11] While the Spanish rapidly colonized the Caribbean islands, the Lokono and other mainland peoples resisted colonization for a much longer period.

  9. Geology of Texas - Wikipedia

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    Texas has been the leading state in petroleum production since discovery of the Spindletop oil field in 1901. [11] As of October 2017, the State of Texas (if treated as its own nation) is the 7th largest oil producing nation in the world, with production totaling approximately 3.78 million barrels (600 thousand cubic meters ) per day of oil ...