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- It was called when the Iberian arrived, Los Guamas.
- The works are now scattered about a reconstructed Taino village in Guama that she designed with architect Mario Girona.
- The crocodile farm in Guama, a major tourist attraction near the Australia mill, also appeared to have suffered major damage.
- Added Romarico Dunan, a farmers'leader from the nearby village of Guama : " The embargo makes life more difficult.
- The children's book " The Terrible Nung Guama " ( 1978 ) was a retelling of one of his stories.
- He was born in the town of Guama, Yaracuy State, on June 30 of 1809 and died in Caracas on February 9 of 1887.
- Its origin was because their lands had settled many centuries ago indigenous guamas or guacas, who were engaged in agriculture, hunting, fishing and the exploitation of salt mines.
- During his time in Brazil in the early 1960s, he characterised over fifty different arboviruses ( viruses transmitted by arthropods ) including Guama and Oropouche viruses, many previously unknown.
- It was originally called Nueva Filipina ( New Philippines ), but the region was renamed Pinar del Rio in 1778, supposedly for the pine forests crowded along the Rio Guama.
- On January 12, 1616, he anchored in what we now call Guajar?bay formed by the confluence of the Para and Guama Rivers, called by the Tupinamb醩, " Gua鐄 Paran?".
- The book is notable for the wide variety of its tales, most of which will be unfamiliar to readers from English-speaking countries, such as " The Nung-Guama " ( Chinese ), " The Voice of Death " ( Romanian ), and " Long, Stout, and Sharpeyes " ( Czech ).