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    Charles V, Nueva Cádiz was incorporated and became a city named Nueva Cádiz. It became the first Spanish town in South America. By 1530 Nueva Cádiz had a population...
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  • Look up Cadiz in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cádiz (Spanish: Cádiz) is a city in Spain. Cadiz or Cádiz may also refer to: Cádiz (Andalusian Parliament...
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    political autonomy and its name was changed to "Nueva Cádiz". Through these ordinances, the city of Nueva Cádiz, today recognized as the first city of Venezuela...
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    Cubagua Island (category Geography of Nueva Esparta)
    oysters had been devastated. In 1528, Cristóbal Guerra founded the city of Nueva Cádiz, the first settlement to hold the title of "city" in Venezuela. The city...
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    Maracay. He started playing as a professional at the age of sixteen with Nueva Cádiz FC, which ascended to the Venezuelan Primera División the following season...
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    Rondón was born in Cumaná. Rondón started his playing career in 1997 with Nueva Cádiz. In 2000–01 he was part of the Caracas FC team that won the Primera División...
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    La Asunción (category Cities in Nueva Esparta)
    colonial government, and a city hall has been re-purposed as the Museo Nueva Cádiz (New Cádiz Museum) which features displays of precolonial artifacts and local...
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     323–24. ISBN 978-0-87590-403-0. Vila, P. (1948). "La destrucción de Nueva Cádiz ¿terremoto o huracán?". Boletín de la Academia National de la Historia...
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    Farías was born in Guiria. In 1998, he started his managerial career in Nueva Cádiz FC; that same year, his team went on to win the Venezuelan Segunda División...
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  • Ocaña (withdrew) Atlántico – Julia Guerrero  Barcelona – Susana Garcés  Cádiz – Milene Montilla  Cantabria – Zulema de la Paz Castellón – Alina Farcas...
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  • Italchacao 13 4FW Alexander Rondón (1977-08-30)30 August 1977 (aged 21) Nueva Cádiz [es] 14 3MF Leopoldo Jiménez (1978-05-22)22 May 1978 (aged 21) Deportivo...
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  • Unión Deportiva Lara 18 1996–97 Nacional Táchira Valencia 19 1997–98 Nueva Cádiz Atlético Zamora 20 1998–99 Llaneros Trujillanos – 1999–00 No Tournament...
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    large semi-pyramidal buildings, Huaca del Sol and Huaca de la Luna. Nueva Cádiz, in Venezuela. It was one of the first Spanish settlements in the Americas...
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  • advice of his coach at the Escuela Jesús Yendis. He was then picked up by Nueva Cádiz Fútbol Club [es] to play in a youth tournament in Valencia. In 2018,...
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    1911. The Spanish conquerors brought the image of the Virgin Mary to Nueva Cádiz city in Cubagua Island. After a huge hurricane hit this island in 1542...
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  • Chimaltenango Chimaltenango Guatemala 1527 Coro Falcón State Venezuela 1528 Nueva Cádiz Cubagua Venezuela 1528 San Cristóbal de las Casas Chiapas Mexico Originally...
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    followed by a phase of inland expeditions and conquest. In 1500 the city of Nueva Cádiz was founded on the island of Cubagua, Venezuela, followed by the founding...
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    historia de Jerez y su entorno (siglos XIX y XX). Cádiz: Servicio de PUblicaciones de la Universidad de Cádiz. p. 47. Deroy Louis, & Mulon Marianne (1992)...
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    There was previous population of refugees originating from the city of Nueva Cádiz which was destroyed by a tropical storm on Cubagua Island. All settlers...
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    The Cortes of Cádiz was a revival of the traditional cortes (Spanish parliament), which as an institution had not functioned for many years, but it met...
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  • the Copa Libertadores. After subsequently working as an assistant at Nueva Cádiz [es] and Zulianos [es], García King joined Maracaibo in 2001, as a manager...
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    Miss Grand Cádiz is a Spanish provincial female beauty pageant, held annually since 2016 to select representatives from the Province of Cádiz for the Miss...
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    While coasting toward Guiana, the brigs were separated until reunited at Nueva Cadiz on Cubagua island off the coast of Venezuela. The Victoria, carrying...
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  • Estudiantes de Mérida. Born in Cumaná, Farías represented hometown club Nueva Cádiz FC as a player, and remained with the club until 2001, when it moved...
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    Blooming as a midfielder. Figuera started his career with Cumaná based Nueva Cádiz Fútbol Club. He joined later than to Fuguera, who was 2009 promoted to...
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  • la nueva serie de misterio de Netflix". Diario Sur. Armario, Elisa (26 February 2021). "Netflix revoluciona Zahara de la Sierra". Diario de Cádiz. "Shows...
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    early in 1812. After the call of the Junta to reconvene the Cortes of Cádiz, Nueva Vizcaya elected Juan José Guereña as their deputy to the Cortes. Guereña...
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    Cruxent was responsible for the discovery of archaeological sites at Nueva Cádiz and Taima-Taima. He extended the archaeological evidence for human presence...
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  •  66–67 Millás 1968, pp. 64–65 Vila, Pablo (1948), "La destrucción de Nueva Cádiz ¿terremoto o huracán?", Boletín de la Academia Nacional de la Historia...
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    Álex Fernández (footballer, born 1992) (category Cádiz CF players)
    Fernández, 'fichaje' del Cádiz CF para la nueva temporada" [Álex Fernández, Cádiz CF 'signing' for the new season]. Diario de Cádiz (in Spanish). 13 July...
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