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Colombino (other)
Colombino (Spanish for ''Columbian'' and related to Christopher Columbus) may refer to: * "Colombino" (song), by Connie Francis * Codex Colombino, Mixtec codex * Estadio Colombino, football stadium in Huelva, Spain (1957–2001) * Estadio Nuevo Colombino, football stadium in Huelva, Spain (2001–present) * Trofeo Colombino, football tournament in Huelva, Spain * Terri Colombino (born 1975), American actress See also * * Voto colombino * '' Lugares colombinos'' * Pleitos colombinos * Colombine (other) * Colombina (other) * Colombian (other) * Colombiana (other) * Colombia (other) * Columbine (other) * Columbina (other) * Columbian (other) * Columbiana (other) * Columbiad (other) * Columbia (other) Columbia most often refers to: * Columbia (personification), the historical personification of the United States * Columbia University, a private university in New York City * C ...
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Christopher Columbus
Christopher Columbus (; between 25 August and 31 October 1451 – 20 May 1506) was an Italians, Italian explorer and navigator from the Republic of Genoa who completed Voyages of Christopher Columbus, four Spanish-based voyages across the Atlantic Ocean sponsored by the Catholic Monarchs, opening the way for the widespread European Age of Discovery, exploration and colonization of the Americas. His expeditions were the first known European contact with the Caribbean and Central and South America. The name ''Christopher Columbus'' is the Anglicisation (linguistics), anglicization of the Latin . Growing up on the coast of Liguria, he went to sea at a young age and traveled widely, as far north as the British Isles and as far south as what is now Ghana. He married Portuguese noblewoman Filipa Moniz Perestrelo, who bore a son, Diego Columbus, Diego, and was based in Lisbon for several years. He later took a Castilian mistress, Beatriz Enríquez de Arana, who bore a son, Ferdinand ...
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Colombina (other)
Colombina is a stock character and Harlequin's mistress Colombina may also refer to: * Colombina Parra (born 1970), Chilean musician * Colombina, a fictional character from ''Pinocchio'' (2019 film) * Institución Colombina (Colombina Institute), Seville, Spain; an administrative unit of several libraries and archives ** La Colombina, a library administered by the institute * La Colombina, a band founded by Josep Cabré * Colombina, the dove-shaped rocket traditionally fired in Florence, Italy; see Traditions of Italy * Dulces Colombina, a multinational candy brand * Colombina, a Dutch theatre award See also * * Columbina (other) * Columbine (other) * Columbian (other) * Columbiana (other) * Columbia (other) * Columbiad (other) * Colombine (other) * Colombino (other) * Colombian (other) * Colombiana (other) * Colombia (other) Colombia is a country in northwestern ...
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Columbiana (other)
Columbiana may refer to: Taxonomy In botany: * ''Arctostaphylos columbiana'' or hairy manzanita, a plant species native to North America * ''Calatola columbiana'', a species of plant in the family Icacinaceae endemic to Colombia * ''Clematis columbiana'', a species of flowering plant in the buttercup genus ''Clematis'' * ''Crataegus columbiana'', a species of hawthorn plant native to North America * ''Lewisia columbiana'' or Columbian lewisia, a species of flowering plant in the purslane family * ''Wolffia columbiana'' or Columbian watermeal, a perennial aquatic plant in the duckweed family In zoology: * Columbiana (planthopper), ''Columbiana'' (planthopper), a List of Delphacinae genera, genus of planthoppers in the subfamily Delphacinae *''Dictyna columbiana'', a List of Dictynidae species, Dictynidae species of spider *''Nucifraga columbiana'' or Clark's nutcracker, a species of passerine bird in the family Corvidae *''Sicalis columbiana'' or orange-fronted yellow-finch, a speci ...
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Columbian (other)
Columbian is the adjective form of Columbia. It may refer to: Buildings * The Columbian Theatre, a music hall in northeastern Kansas * The Columbian (Chicago), a building in Illinois Published works * '' The Columbian'', a daily newspaper published in Vancouver, Washington, U.S. * '' Olympia Pioneer and Democrat'', the first newspaper published in what is now the state of Washington, was known in its first two years (1852-53) as ''The Columbian''. * '' The Columbian Orator'', a collection of political essays, poems, and dialogues first published in 1797 * '' Columbian Magazine'', a monthly magazine published from 1786 to 1792 Transportation * ''Columbian'' (B&O train), a passenger train operated by Baltimore and Ohio Railroad until 1971 * ''Columbian'' (MILW train), a passenger train which operated from 1911 to 1955 * Sternwheeler ''Columbian'' disaster, a sternwheeler lost in the worst accident in the Yukon River's history in 1906 * 2-4-2, a type of steam locomotives, al ...
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Columbina (other)
Columbina is a stock character and Harlequin's mistress Columbina may also refer to: * Columbina (bird), a genus of dove * Columbina Rural Service Center (or Columbina Township), Zhombe, Kwekwe, Midlands, Zimbabwe; a township * ''Flora'' (Francesco Melzi) also called ''La Columbina''; a 1520 painting by Francesco Melzi See also * * Colombina (other) * Colombine (other) * Colombian (other) * Colombiana (other) * Colombia (other) * Columbine (other) * Columbian (other) * Columbiana (other) * Columbia (other) * Columbiad (other) A columbiad is a type of gun from the 19th century, a large-caliber muzzle-loading cannon capable of firing at low and high angles Columbiad may also refer to: Arts and entertainment * '' The Columbiad'', an epic poem about the founding of the Un ...
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Columbine (other)
Columbine may refer to: Places * Columbine, Colorado, a census-designate place in Jefferson and Arapahoe counties in Colorado, United States ** Columbine High School, a high school in Columbine, Colorado, United States *** Columbine Memorial, a memorial in Columbine, Colorado, United States, commemorating the Columbine High School massacre * Columbine, Routt County, Colorado, an unincorporated community and historic district in Routt County, Colorado, United States * Columbine Peak, a mountain in California Massacres * Columbine High School massacre, a 1999 school shooting in Columbine, Colorado * Columbine Mine massacre, occurring during a 1927 strike by coal miners Arts, entertainment, and media Fictitious characters * Columbine (stock character) or Columbina, a stock character in the Commedia dell'arte * Columbine, a stock character in ''Harlequinade'' Other uses in arts, entertainment, and media * ''Columbine'' (album), an album by Aura Dione * ''Columbine'' (book) ...
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Colombia (other)
Colombia is a country in northwestern South America. Colombia may also refer to: Former nations * Gran Colombia, a former nation, officially the Republic of Colombia, 1819–31 * United States of Colombia, a former name for Colombia, 1863–86 Cities, towns, and communities * Colômbia, a city in São Paulo, Brazil * Colombia, Cuba, a municipality in Las Tunas, Cuba * Colombia, Huila, a city and municipality in Colombia * Colombia, Nuevo León, a planned community in Mexico Other uses * Colombia (Madrid Metro), a station on Line 8 and 9 * Miss Colombia (other), a beauty pageant title * Colombia national football team See also

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Colombiana (other)
'' Colombiana'' is a 2011 French-American action film. Colombiana may also refer to: * Colombiana (cola) * Compañía Colombiana Automotriz, an automobile manufacturing company * Pleurothallis or ''Colombiana'', a genus of orchids See also * Colombia (other) * Colombian (other) * Columbia (other) Columbia most often refers to: * Columbia (personification), the historical personification of the United States * Columbia University, a private university in New York City * Columbia Pictures, an American film studio owned by Sony Pictures * ... * Columbian (other) * Columbiana (other) * Colombina (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Colombian (other)
Colombian may refer to: * Something of, from, or related to the country of Colombia * Colombians, persons from Colombia, or of Colombian descent **For more information about the Colombian people, see: *** Demographics of Colombia *** Indigenous peoples in Colombia, Native Colombians *** Colombian American ** For specific persons, see List of Colombians * Colombian Spanish, one of the languages spoken in Colombia ** See also languages of Colombia * Colombian culture * Colombian sheep, a sheep breed * Colombian necktie * Columbians Drum and Bugle Corps, based in Pasco, Washington * Colombians, a 2017 instrumental Gorillaz track, released in the Super Deluxe boxset of " Humanz." See also * * * Christopher Columbus (1451–1506), Italian explorer after which Colombia was named * Coffee production in Colombia * Colombia (other) * Colombiana (other) * Colombina (other) * Colombino (other) * Colombine (other) * Columbia (disa ...
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Colombine (other)
Colombine may refer to: * Monte Colombine, Lombardy, Italy; a mountain * Columbine, a stock character, and Harlequin's mistress * "Colombine", a 1920 poem by Hugh McCrae * ''Colombine'', a 19th-century ship; see List of shipwrecks in June 1842 * ''Colombine'', a sailing yacht that participated in sailing at the 1900 Summer Olympics See also * Columbine (other) * Columbina (other) * Columbian (other) * Columbiana (other) * Columbia (other) * Columbiad (other) * Colombina (other) * Colombino (other) * Colombian (other) * Colombiana (other) * Colombia (other) Colombia is a country in northwestern South America. Colombia may also refer to: Former nations * Gran Colombia, a former nation, officially the Republic of Colombia, 1819–31 * United States of Colombia, a former name for Colombia, 1863–86 ...
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Colombino (song)
Colombino (Spanish for ''Columbian'' and related to Christopher Columbus) may refer to: * "Colombino" (song), by Connie Francis * Codex Colombino, Mixtec codex * Estadio Colombino, football stadium in Huelva, Spain (1957–2001) * Estadio Nuevo Colombino, football stadium in Huelva, Spain (2001–present) * Trofeo Colombino, football tournament in Huelva, Spain * Terri Colombino (born 1975), American actress See also * * Voto colombino * '' Lugares colombinos'' * Pleitos colombinos * Colombine (other) * Colombina (other) * Colombian (other) * Colombiana (other) * Colombia (other) * Columbine (other) * Columbina (other) * Columbian (other) * Columbiana (other) * Columbiad (other) * Columbia (other) Columbia most often refers to: * Columbia (personification), the historical personification of the United States * Columbia University, a private university in New York City * C ...
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Pleitos Colombinos
The ''Pleitos colombinos'' ("Colombian lawsuits") were a long series of lawsuits that the heirs of Christopher Columbus brought against the Crown of Castile and León in defense of the privileges obtained by Columbus for his discoveries in the New World. Most of the lawsuits took place between 1508 and 1536. Background The Capitulations of Santa Fe, between Christopher Columbus and the Catholic Monarchs Queen Isabella I of Castile and King Ferdinand II of Aragon, signed in Santa Fe, Granada on April 17, 1492, granted Columbus, among other things, the tenth part of all riches to be obtained from his intended voyage.John Michael Francis, Will Kaufman. ''Iberia and the Americas'', ABC-CLIO, 2005, p. 176 Although not a formal agreement, the capitulations resulted from negotiation. During Columbus's third voyage, he encountered hostility from other Spaniards in Hispaniola, who felt deceived by Columbus's promises of riches. On several occasions, Columbus attempted to ally with t ...
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