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By 1500 BCE the Ilama culture, the first Agricultural-Pottery society, appeared along the Calima River, near the present day towns of Restrepo and Darien. Its society had a social structure of Cacicazgos (chiefdoms) that prevailed until the arrival of the Spaniards. The economy of Ilama was based on textile weaving, metallurgy, hunting, fishing ...
Splashtown at Darien Lake, a water park at Six Flags Darien Lake in Darien, New York now operating as Six Flags Hurricane Harbor; SplashTown Houston, a water park in Spring, Texas now operating as Six Flags Hurricane Harbor SplashTown; Splashtown San Antonio, a water park in San Antonio
The Gulf of Darién was the site of the Darien scheme, autonomous Scotland's one major attempt at colonialism. The first expedition of five ships (Saint Andrew, Caledonia, Unicorn, Dolphin, and Endeavour) set sail from Leith on July 14, 1698, with around 1,200 people on board. [6]
Santa María la Antigua del Darién—turned into Dariena in the Latin of De Orbo Novo [1] —was a Spanish colonial town founded in 1510 by Vasco Núñez de Balboa, located in present-day Colombia approximately 40 miles (64 km) south of Acandí, within the municipality of Unguía in the Chocó Department.
Originally, the coasters had a teal track & white supports. As of 2015, Six Flags Darien Lake's model still has its original colors; Six Flags Discovery Kingdom's model has teal track and yellow supports; Elitch Gardens' model has a yellow track and purple supports; and Six Flags Fiesta Texas' has teal track and orange supports.
Darien Angadi (1949–1984), British actor; Darien Boswell (1938–2018), New Zealand rower; Darien Brockington (born 1979), American singer; Darien Butler (born 2000), American football player; Darien Fenton (born 1954), New Zealand politician; Darien Ferrer (born 1983), Cuban volleyball player; Darien Graham-Smith (born 1975), British journalist
His nephew, s:Darien Exploring Expedition (1854) Lieutenant John Minor Maury USN, (not to be confused with Lieutenant John Minor Maury USN, M. F. Maury's _brother_ who died of malaria while in the U. S. Navy) had been working at the Naval Observatory with his uncle Matthew and was well prepared with both knowledge and equipment. Lieutenant ...
José Antonio de la Rocha y Carranza, Marquis of Villarocha: (1706–1708) Fernando Haro de Monterroso: (1708–1709) Juan Bautista de Ureta e Irusta: (1709–1710) José de Larrañeta y Vera: (1710–1711) José Antonio de la Rocha y Carranza, Marquis of Villarocha: (1711) José Hurtado de Amézaga: (1711–1718)