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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 358. Not illustrated. Chapters: Settlements Established in 1690, Settlements Established in 1691, Settlements Established in 1692, Settlements Established in 1693, Settlements Established in 1694, Settlements Established in 1695, Settlements Established in 1696, Settlements Established in 1697, Settlements Established in 1698, Settlements Established in 1699, Kingston, Jamaica, Yorktown, Virginia, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Ponce, Puerto Rico, Novi Sad, Biloxi, Mississippi, Lawrenceville, New Jersey, Pleasantville, New York, Kingston, New Hampshire, Irvington, New Jersey, Newark, Delaware, Darby, Pennsylvania, Cahokia, Illinois, Collegeville, Pennsylvania, Martic Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, Port Jervis, New York, Ocean Springs, Mississippi, Sadsbury Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, Marlboro, New York, Jenkintown, Pennsylvania, Marlborough, New York, Bensalem Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, Madbury, New Hampshire, Colwyn, Pennsylvania, Laguna, New Mexico, Curitiba, Alexandria, Virginia, Loreto, Baja California Sur, Hudson, Massachusetts, Jacmel, Friedrichstadt, Ambato, Ecuador, Taganrog, Qiqihar, Orleans, Massachusetts, Makiivka, North Berwick, Maine, Concepcion, Santa Cruz, Cua, Dorchester, South Carolina, Okopy, Ternopil Oblast, Merry Hill, North Carolina, Saint-Augustin-De-Desmaures, Quebec, Apolo, La Paz, Port Elgin, New Brunswick, Mariana, Minas Gerais, Ksar El Barka, Volsk, Newton Township, Camden County, New Jersey, San Isidro, Catamarca, New Barbadoes Neck, Rasskazovo, Obidos, Brazil, Uvarovo, Tambov Oblast, Bobrov, Russia, Georgenborn. Excerpt: Ponce, Puerto Rico - Ponce's town center, circa 1900 The region of what is now Ponce belonged to the Taino Guaynia region, which stretched along the southern coast of Puerto Rico. Agueybana, a cacique who led the region, was among those that greeted Spani...