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Hispaniola

[ US /hɪˌspɑˈŋoʊɫə/ ]
NOUN
  1. an island in the West Indies

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  • Source: Mifter/Wikipedia See Hispaniolan moist forests, Hispaniolan pine forests, Enriquillo wetlands, and Greater Antilles mangroves Haiti
  • Now we should point out that there's a fault, you know, the major fault that Rob was talking about earlier runs north, that's the sub - duction area, runs north of Hispaniola. CNN Transcript Jan 13, 2010
  • The inhabitants of Hispaniola call it by the name cohiba, or pete be cenuc, and the instrument by which they smoke it tabaco, and hence, say they, it derived its name. The American Quarterly Review, No. 17, March 1831
  • There's a power of men been killed in this Hispaniola — a sight o' poor seamen dead and gone since you and me took ship to Bristol.
  • The main island of Puerto Rico is the smallest by land area and second smallest by population among the four large islands of the Greater Antilles, which also include Cuba, Hispaniola, and Jamaica. Puerto Rico
  • The Hispaniolan solenodon and the Hispaniolan hutia are two of the few surviving land mammals in the Caribbean Islands, and both are endangered with extinction through habitat loss and introduced mammals. Researchers Help Save Rare Venomous Mammal From Extinction | Impact Lab
  • Hispaniola's flowers and trees, her greens, up from the Greater Antilles Weightless
  • It is located in the subtropics on the western third of Hispaniola, the second largest island in the Caribbean, which it shares with the Spanish-speaking Dominican Republic.
  • Mammals that use venom are rare - the duck-billed platypus, a few shrews and the odd solenodons of Cuba and Hispaniola.
  • But on the islands of Cuba and Hispaniola - shared today by modern-day Haiti and the Dominican Republic - sloths survived until about 4,400 years ago.
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