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Commune in Suceava, Romania
Cacica (Polish: Kaczyka, German: Kaczika) is a commune in Suceava County, in the historical region of Bukovina, northeastern Romania. The commune is located
Cacica
Hispanic term for Indigenous Caribbean chief
American Spanish: [kaˈsike]; Portuguese: [kɐˈsikɨ, kaˈsiki]; feminine form: cacica), was a tribal chieftain of certain Indigenous peoples of the Caribbean
Cacique
Cacica from Hispaniola (c. 1474–c. 1504)
Anacaona (c. 1474 – c. 1504) was a Taíno cacica, zemi interpreter, composer, and poet born in Yaguana, Jaragua, Hispaniola (present-day Léogâne, Haiti)
Anacaona
Colombian actress and model (born 1995)
placed in the pageant's Top 3. González participated in the telenovelas La Cacica, playing Chechi, and also the 2025 remake of Newly Rich, Newly Poor, playing
Laura González (Miss Colombia)
Laura_González_(Miss_Colombia)
colonial rulers under Túpac Amaru II in the 18th century in Peru. She was cacica of her people in the 1770s, the most powerful such ruler in her region.
Tomasa_Tito_Condemayta
2017 Colombian TV series or program
La Cacica (stylized onscreen La Cacica, un corazón de leyenda), is a Colombia telenovela that premiered on Venezuelan broadcast television channel Televen
La_Cacica
Species of moth
Amauta cacica, the sugar-cane borer moth, is a moth in the Castniidae family. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, Guatemala, Costa Rica and Panama. The larvae
Amauta_cacica
Yalcon military leader
Gaitana, also known as Guaitipan and La Gaitana, was a 16th-century cacica (leader) of an indigenous people in the region of Timaná, Huila. Though some
Gaitana
Genus of beetles
Themistonoe cacica is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae, and the only species in the genus Themistonoe. It was described by Thomson in 1864
Themistonoe
Species of moth
Order: Lepidoptera Family: Uraniidae Genus: Urania Species: U. fulgens Binomial name Urania fulgens (Walker, 1854) Synonyms Cydimon cacica Guenee, 1857
Urania_fulgens
Cacique from Daul
Juana Guare or Juana de Guare was a Cacica from Daul who fought against indigenous exploitation. She inherited the cacicazgo in the 17th century and by
Juana_Guare
Colombian politician (1940–2001)
Inés Araújo Noguera (1 August 1940 – 30 September 2001), also known as "La Cacica", was a Colombian politician, writer and self-taught journalist. Her nickname
Consuelo_Araújo
Salt mine in northern Romania
The Cacica mine is a large salt mine located in northern Romania in Suceava County, close to Cacica. Cacica represents one of the largest salt reserves
Cacica_mine
Species of beetle
Callistochroma cacica is a species of long-horned beetle in the family Cerambycidae. "Callistochroma cacica". GBIF. Retrieved 2019-05-16. Eya, Bryan K
Callistochroma_cacica
Artistic depiction of the Virgin Mary and Jesus
Ghighiu [ro]: Maica Domnului Siriaca – Manastirea Ghighiu [ro] Cacica: Madona Neagra – Biserica Cacica Bucuresti: Madona Neagra – Biserica Dichiu Kostroma (Kostroma
Black_Madonna
Taino chief of the central area of Puerto Rico
Great Sun). His wife was named "La Cacica" Yayo, she was the mother of Cacica Catalina. Cacique Orocobix and Cacica Yayo were both later enslaved in the
Orocobix
Casa de la Cacica is a 16th-century Mixtec building complex in Teposcolula, Oaxaca, Mexico. Its current name, meaning "house of the cacica" in Spanish
Casa_de_la_Cacica
Colombian actress
The Padre. She had a leading role in the Colombian television series La Cacica in 2017. Also, she had a second character role in the highly successful
Valeria_Henríquez
Species of beetle
Epilachna cacica is a species of beetle of the family Coccinellidae. It is found in Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru, Bolivia and Argentina. Adults
Epilachna_cacica
Spanish entrap natives in Hispanolia in July 1503
village of Guava near present-day Léogane in the territory of Jaragua of the Cacica Anacaona. The sociopolitical structure of the island was thought to have
Jaragua_massacre
Motarilavoa Hilda Lin̄i Apacuana Isabel (cacica) [es] Orocomay [es] Urimare (cacica) [es] Ana Soto (cacica) [es] Sharifa Fatima Rani Bhabani, zamindar
List_of_female_monarchs
Capital and largest city of Venezuela
peoples. Francisco Fajardo, the son of a Spanish captain and a Guaiqueri cacica, who came from Margarita, began establishing settlements in the area of
Caracas
Taino leader in Borikén/Puerto Rico
Badillo, among others, have concluded that Cacica Yayo was Caguax’s mother, which means that she was the ranking cacica whose descendants would inherit the rank
Caguax
Historical region split between Romania and Ukraine
population (2011 census). Other minor ethnic groups include Lipovans, Poles (in Cacica, Mănăstirea Humorului, Mușenița, Moara, and Păltinoasa), Zipser Germans
Bukovina
Romanian salt mine and heritage site
mines Slănic Prahova salt mine Ocnele Mari salt mine Târgu Ocna salt mine Cacica salt mine "Atractii turistice, Salina Turda" (in Romanian). Archived from
Salina_Turda
Colombian model and actress (born 1979)
was important in her acting career after modelling. She had acted in La Cacica and Comando élite. Her performance in TV series La esclava blanca was described
Viña_Machado
16th-century Indigenous rebel from Venezuela
Hispanic America—while several modern writers consider her to have been a cacica (feminine form of the title) as well. Apacuana was highly regarded in her
Apacuana
Romanian citizens of Polish descent
Mikuli (Poiana Micului), as well a significant Polish presence in Kaczyca (Cacica) and Paltynosa (Păltinoasa). There is also a relatively sizable number of
Poles_in_Romania
Inca or Andean upper-class woman
doi:10.1515/9781400843343. David T. Garrett,"‘In Spite of Her Sex’: The Cacica and the Politics of the Pueblo in Late Colonial Cusco,” The Americas 64
Ñusta
Indigenous people of the Caribbean
Tribal groups settled in villages under a chieftain, known as cacique, or cacica if the ruler was a woman. Chiefs were chosen from the nitaínos and generally
Taíno
Surname list
1938), American playwright and screenwriter Juana Guare (17th century), Cacica from Daul, Ecuador, who fought against indigenous exploitation Guar, a South
Guare
Land ruled by a cacique
the concept of cacique shifted, with some women attaining the title of cacica. Cacicazgo likewise underwent some transformation during the colonial era
Cacicazgo
Species of butterfly
rhetenor Morpho rhetenor cacica (Staudinger, 1876) Morpho rhetenor helena (Staudinger, 1890) Plate from Seitz Morpho rhetenor cacica, Museum Wiesenbad Fruhstorfer
Morpho_rhetenor
County of Romania
Probota Monastery; The Dragomirna Monastery; The medieval salt mine of Cacica (Polish: Kaczyka); Mocăniță narrow-gauge steam train network, built during
Suceava_County
Venezuelan shipping company
Site about HSC Lilia Concepcion The Ferry Site about HSC Carmen Ernestina The Ferry Site about MS Cacica Isabel The Ferry Site about MS Concepcion Mariño
Conferry
Genus of beetles
brivioi (Bielawski & Fürsch, 1960) Epilachna buckleyi Crotch, 1874 Epilachna cacica (Guérin-Méneville, 1844) Epilachna calisto (Weise, 1899) Epilachna callangae
Epilachna
Species of beetle
(Olivier, 1789) Synonyms List Scarabaeus cacicus Voet, 1779 (Unav.) Cetonia cacica Olivier, 1789 Goliathus princeps Hope, 1837 Goliathus atlas Nickerl, 1887
Goliathus_cacicus
Amerindian ethnic group native to Uruguay
"conquest and effort in a struggle that has lasted 172 years". The life of cacica-geral Acuab, the most notable Charrua chief of Rio Grande do Sul and the
Charrúa
Municipality and town in Caldas Department, Colombia
of these have acquired a legally protected status. Regarding the iconic Cacica Marquetona, or Marquetalian Chief, historian Soledad Acosta de Samper argues
Marquetalia,_Caldas
Romanian footballer
information Date of birth (1940-09-29)29 September 1940 Place of birth Cacica, Romania Date of death 20 October 2014(2014-10-20) (aged 74) Place of death
Mircea_Neșu
Brazilian activist
Federal University of Pará. At age 24, Xipaia became the first female chief (cacica) of the Middle Xingu region, leading the village of Tukamã. Her leadership
Juma_Xipaia
Anacaona Cacica on Hispaniola. Wife of Caonabo, the Cacique of Maguana and sister of Cacique Bohechío, when his brother died, she became the Cacica of Jaragua
List_of_Taínos
Airport in Boyacá
terrain exists in all quadrants. The airport is named after Furatena, a cacica of the Muzo and the double mountain peak close to the airport, Fura and
Furatena_Airport
19th-century indigenous leader from Patagonia
(English: María the Great), was the Christian name of a woman who served as the cacica of the southern Tehuelche people who lived in the Strait of Magellan and
María_la_Grande
Romanian politician (born 1971)
Ghervazen Longher Personal details Born (1971-11-15) 15 November 1971 (age 54) Cacica, Suceava County, Romania Party Union of Poles of Romania Spouse Ghervazen
Victoria_Longher
City and Municipality in Cundinamarca, Colombia
of a legendary warrior from this tribe, during the ruling period of the Cacica Guacana. It is believed[by whom?] that Tocaima is the only city in the Cundinamarca
Tocaima
Spider Anacaona "The specific epithet is in honor of Anacaona, a Taíno cacica of the cacicazgo of Jaragua, where they [sic] type specimen was collected
List of organisms named after famous people (born before 1800)
List_of_organisms_named_after_famous_people_(born_before_1800)
Indigenous people of Oaxaca, Mexico
Rosario Municipality (settlements of Constancia del Rosario, El Sausalito, La Cacica [Cacique], Llano Guachicata, Loma Ancha, Piedra Blanca, Rancho Viejo, Río
Triqui
Prehistoric shallow inland sea in Eurasia
Sibiului and Praid; in the Eastern and Carpathians: Wieliczka, Bochnia, Cacica and Slanic Prahova; and Ocnele Mari in the Southern Carpathians, but evaporites
Paratethys
Mining operation extracting rock salt or halite
Salt Mine. Romania Slănic (with Salina Veche, Europe's largest salt mine), Cacica, Ocnele Mari, Salina Turda, Târgu Ocna, Ocna Sibiului, Praid and Salina
Salt_mining
(1624–1688), Muisca Roman Catholic bishop Gaitana (16th century), Yalcón cacica Magdalena de Guatavita (16th century), Muisca noblewoman María Clemencia
List of Indigenous people of the Americas
List_of_Indigenous_people_of_the_Americas
Species of butterfly
1872 Blanchardia dismorphia Buchecker, [1880] Heliconia hecuba choarina f. cacica Neustetter, 1928 Heliconius tolima Fassl, 1912 Heliconius hecuba choarinus
Heliconius_hecuba
Municipality and city in Andean, Colombia
Municipio de Neiva Neiva skyline José Eustasio Rivera convention center Cacica La Gaitana monument Guillermo Plazas Alcid stadium Contemporary art of Huila
Neiva,_Huila
Dam in Chiriqui, Panama
referendum on the dam, but the indigenous leader Silvia Carrera, elected as Cacica General in September 2011, initially rejected it. An international campaign
Barro_Blanco_Dam
Romanian prelate of the Catholic Church (born 1940)
throughout the 1990s, though he also presided upon the religious festivals at Cacica, where he welcomed Hungarian worshipers and recited parts of the Catholic
Petru_Gherghel
Town in Suceava, Romania
at the foot of the eastern part of Obcina Mare Mountains, in the Solca-Cacica Depression. The town is situated at the border of the Suceava Plateau and
Solca
Beverage made from yaupon holly
activities such as dances, but did prepare the cacina. In 1678 a bedridden cacica (a female chief) was given permission to brew and consume cacina in her
Yaupon_tea
Tlatoani of Texcoco
Nezahualcoyotl's descendants becomes less clear. In 1627, Doña Juana Pimentel was cacica of Texcoco and sold a plot of land to her son-in-law Don Juan Pimentel,
Nezahualcoyotl_(tlatoani)
Ethnic group
de Granada, Lucas Fernández de Piedrahita tells about the existence of a cacica named "Furatena", who was the owner of the finest emeralds of the Muzo territories
Muzo_people
Colombian politician (born 1954)
commissioner Luis Carlos Restrepo was acquitted of false demobilization of the Cacica La Gaitana military unit. Luis Carlos was born on 24 January 1954 in Filandia
Luis_Carlos_Restrepo_Ramírez
Racial and ethnic minority in Puerto Rico
accompanied de León was Pedro Mejías. Mejías married a Taíno woman chief (a cacica), by the name of Yuisa. Yuisa was baptized as Catholic so that she could
Afro–Puerto_Ricans
First human inhabitants of the Caribbean
Havana and Perlado, Páez y Cía, Madrid. Sued Badillo, Jalil. 1985. Las Cacicas Indoantillanas, Revista del Instituto de Cultura Puertorriqueña 87, 1-26
Indigenous peoples of the Caribbean
Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Caribbean
Area of Florida in the 16th and 17th centuries
(chiefs) of Tucuru and Eloquale visited St. Augustine earlier than the cacica (female chief) of Acuera did. Eloquale, a town on the Oklawaha River, may
Acuera
Index of articles associated with the same name
Masovian Voivodeship Majdan, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship Maidan, a village in Cacica Commune, Suceava County Maidan, the former name of Brădișoru de Jos village
Maidan
2017 Colombian crime drama television series
pasa tras las rejas (2017) Los Morales (2017) Tarde lo conocí (2017) La Cacica (2017) La Nocturna (2017–2020) La mamá del 10 (2018) La reina del flow (2018-2026)
Surviving_Escobar:_Alias_JJ
Timucua tribe in Spanish Florida
from the late 16th century indicate that Acuera village was ruled by a cacica (female chief). The chiefdom may have been relatively unintegrated. Some
Agua_Dulce_people
Extinct Native American tribe originating in Tennessee
American woman who was married to a Spanish soldier, was identified as the "cacica" (female chief) of the town of Guanaytique or Manaytique. Mendez's description
Chisca
Green precious gemstones
Paja, Muzo and Furatena Formations, the latter named after the mythical cacica Furatena. Furatena was the owner of the finest emeralds of the Muzo territories
Colombian_emeralds
Town and municipality in Puerto Rico
beaches in Torrecilla Baja Flag Coat of arms Nickname: "El Pueblo de la Cacica" Anthem: "Loiceños en Acción" Map of Puerto Rico highlighting Loíza Municipality
Loíza,_Puerto_Rico
govern with her brother, the current cacique, where she later became a cacica. According to Ferdinand Columbus, the attack “improved the position of the
Taíno_genocide
Municipality and town in Huila Department, Colombia
regions such as the Andaquíes, and also due to an event related to the Cacica Gaitana, the village was moved to the north, near the bank of the Timaná
Pitalito
January 2020. Orozco, Frank (9 October 2017). "Mira aquí el Trailer de 'La Cacica', nueva telenovela del Canal Caracol". Entretengo (in Spanish). Retrieved
List of Caracol Televisión telenovelas and series
List_of_Caracol_Televisión_telenovelas_and_series
Spanish mission in Georgia, US, moved to Florida
merged into San Buenaventura around the middle of the 17th century. Clara, cacica (female chief) of Utinihica, was still resident in the relocated mission
San Buenaventura de Guadalquini
San_Buenaventura_de_Guadalquini
an Austro-Hungarian-born Romanian mathematician. Alaci was a native of Cacica, a village in the Duchy of Bukovina. Having lost his father at the age of
Valeriu_Alaci
Colombian sculptor
square Suramericana de Seguros. Medellín, Colombia Monument in homage to Cacica Gaitana 1974 21 M. Av. Circunvalar con Calle 4, Neiva (Huila Neiva, Colombia
Rodrigo_Arenas_Betancourt
Timucua town and people in Georgia, U.S.
Buenaventura de Guadalquini on St. Simon's Island. Clara, identified as a cacica (female chief) of Utinahica, was listed as living at the mission in 1685
Utinahica
Moncorvo Basilica of Our Lady of the Assumption 2022 Romania Cacica Shrine Basilica of Cacica 2000 Romania Lipova Maria Radna Basilica 1992 Romania Miercurea-Ciuc
List_of_Catholic_basilicas
"Veinte años sin Consuelo Araújo Noguera, "La Cacica"" [Twenty years without Consuelo Araújo Noguera, “La Cacica”]. El Espectador (in Spanish). 29 September
2001_in_Colombia
Bilca Bogdănești Boroaia Bosanci Botoșana Breaza Brodina Bunești Burla Cacica Calafindești Capu Câmpului Cârlibaba Ciocănești Ciprian Porumbescu Comănești
List of local administrative units of Romania
List_of_local_administrative_units_of_Romania
schools offering participatory courses; the salt mines from: Turda, Praid, Cacica, Slanic Prahova, Ocnele Mari, Ocna Sibiului (salt lakes) are equally famous
Tourism_in_Romania
Veloz Maggiolo, and Ramón Emilio Reyes and costumbrist novels include The Cacica by Rafael Damirón, Baní or Engracia and Antoñica by Francisco Gregorio Billini
Dominican_Republic_literature
Genus of moths
Constant Vincent Houlbert in 1918. Amauta ambatensis (Houlbert, 1917) Amauta cacica (Herrich-Schäffer, [1854]) Amauta hodeei (Oberthür, 1881) Amauta papilionaris
Amauta_(moth)
Genus of flies
(Shannon, 1927) C. brunettii (Shannon 1927) C. brunnea (Hull, 1944) C. cacica (Walker, 1860) C. caesarea (Stackelberg, 1928) C. caucasica (Paramonov,
Ceriana_(fly)
Genus of planthoppers
and tribe Fulgorini. Fulgoromorpha Lists On the Web includes: Aphrodisias cacica Stål, 1869 - type species Aphrodisias shaman O'Brien, 1991 Kirkaldy GW (1906)
Aphrodisias_(planthopper)
Topics referred to by the same term
Pârteștii de Jos, a commune in Suceava County Pârteştii de Sus, a village in Cacica Commune, Suceava County This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct
Pârtești
Native American town in Florida, US
the historical record in 1597, when the chief of Ocale, together with the cacica (female chief) of Acuera, the chief of Potano and the head chief of Timucua
Ocale
16th-century Guaraní rebel from early-colonial Paraguay
Paraná-Guaraní peoples. In Hispanic America, the term cacique (feminine form: cacica) is an exonym used to designate indigenous tribal chiefs. The Timbú, or
India_Juliana
Polish architect (1857–1910)
Ukraine Sacred Heart of Jesus Church, Stoyaniv, Ukraine The Polish church in Cacica, Romania Lubicz Street Viaduct in Kraków Brothers Hospitallers of St. John
Teodor_Talowski
Native Colombian lover of a conquistador
according to legend she drowned herself and her son in Lake Guatavita, like the cacica Guatavita had done centuries before. Zoratama, a rural school in Pasca Soratama
Zoratama
Inca governor of Collasuyo
Blumenthal's girlfriend was baptized with the name Elvira, becoming the cacica Elvira de Talagante. In 1555, Blumenthal Hispanicized his name, becoming
Tala_Canta_Ilabe
Cansacbe Cantona (Mesoamerican site) Cañada de la Virgen Capacha Casa de la Cacica Castillo de Teayo (Mesoamerican site) Cempoala Cenotillo El Cerrito (archaeological
List of archaeological sites by country
List_of_archaeological_sites_by_country
Croatian football manager
January 2012. Retrieved 24 December 2011. Šnidarić, Marko. "Mamić smijenio Čačića! Kruno Jurčić je opet na klupi Dinama". 24sata. Archived from the original
Ante_Čačić
Colombian telenovela
el rating". Publimetro (in Spanish). Retrieved 23 September 2019. "'La Cacica' tuvo mejor rating en su estreno que 'La nocturna'". Pulzo (in Spanish)
La_Nocturna
Haiti Magloire Ambroise – hero of the Haitian Independence Anacaona – Taíno cacica (chief) at the time of arrival of Christopher Columbus Sanité Bélair – freedom
List_of_Haitians
Municipality and city in Caribbean, Colombia
broadcasters: (F.M. (5)) Olímpica Stereo, Maravilla Stereo, Rumba Stereo, Cacica Stereo, Radio Policía Nacional. (A.M. (4)) Caracol Radio, RCN Radio, Radio
Valledupar
Topics referred to by the same term
County Runcu, a village in Dascălu Commune, Ilfov County Runcu, a village in Cacica Commune, Suceava County Runcu, a district in the town of Buhuși, Bacău County
Runcu
East Andean highland warrier
exemplary service as a warrior may provide entry to the noble classes as a cacicas. The Güechá had to be courageous. They had to be able to work around rigid
Guecha_warrior
Romanian politician (born 1972)
been a member of the Chamber of Deputies since 2004. Longher was born in Cacica, Suceava County. In June 2014, MP Ghervazen Longher was sentenced by the
Ghervazen_Longher
Croatian footballer
će u Los Angelesu odigrati susret protiv @miseleccionmx. Popis izbornika Čačića" [Today, the Croatian national team gathers in Zagreb to play against @miseleccionmx
Antun_Marković
Genus of butterflies
Panama, Colombia, Ecuador, Bolivia, Peru A. i. inca Mexico Panama A. i. cacica (C. & R. Felder, 1865) Colombia, Peru A. i. formosa (Hewitson, 1870) Ecuador
Ancyluris
CACICA
CACICA
CACICA
CACICA
Boy/Male
Hindu
Existence
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Equitable
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Indian
Victorious Blue; Sky
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Gift of Clouds
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Given or Granted Long Life
Female
Japanese
(ä¹…å) Japanese name HISAKO means "long-lived child."
Boy/Male
Anglo Saxon American English
Ed's son.
Boy/Male
Indian
Female
English
Pet form of English Paula, PAULENE means "small."
Boy/Male
Hindu
Sum of the Vedas
CACICA
CACICA
CACICA
CACICA
CACICA