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Venezuelan brand of rum
Cacique is a Manuabo brand of rum first marketed in 1959. The word "cacique" (a loan from Taíno or Arawak languages) means "chief of the tribe" in Spanish
Cacique_(rum)
British multinational alcoholic beverage company
spirits brand. It formed the Diageo Luxury Group in November 2024, sold Cacique rum to La Martiniquaise in January 2025, and transferred majority ownership
Diageo
Protected designation of rum brands
Venezuelan rum (Spanish: Ron de Venezuela) is a protected designation of origin, granted by the SAPI since 2003, to the rum brands of Venezuela that meet
Venezuelan_rum
Topics referred to by the same term
or leader generally Cacique may also refer to: Cacique (bird), several species Cacique (horse) Cacique (rum), from Venezuela Cacique Guaro, a brand of alcohol
Cacique_(disambiguation)
French spirits corporation
Spirits, owner of Generous Gin and Island Signature Rum. In 2025, La Martiniquaise acquired Cacique from Diageo for an undisclosed sum. later that year
La_Martiniquaise
Rosa Rum Panama Red Rum Panama Pacific Rum Cortez Rum Naud Rum Isla del Ron Panama Rum Zahara Rum Ron Panama Rum Nativo Rum Serum Rum Kuna Rum Colibri
List_of_rum_brands
Brand of liquor
Cacique Guaro is a brand of guaro produced by Fábrica Nacional de Licores or "FANAL". Cacique Guaro is a sugar cane-based liquor of high purity and is
Cacique_Guaro
Guyanese distillery
Demerara Distillers Ltd. (DDL) is a Guyanese distillery known for the El Dorado Rum brand. It was formed in 1983 as a merger of Guyana Distilleries Limited and
Demerara_Distillers
19th-century Chilean woman
indigenous settlement and, despite their trepidation, were welcomed by the cacique (chief) and promised protection. They responded by salvaging whatever they
Elisa_Bravo
globalportsholding.com. Retrieved 2025-02-09. "DISCOVER CACIQUE | THE RENOVATED QUEEN'S STAIRCASE". Cacique International. 2024-09-24. Retrieved 2025-02-09.
Tourism_in_the_Bahamas
Distinct beverages associated with a particular country
Cacique Guaro Cuba: Cuba Libre, Mojito, Daiquiri Dominica: Kubuli, Coconut rum punch Dominican Republic: Mama Juana, Presidente (beer), coffee, rum,
List_of_national_drinks
Country in the Caribbean
generally spent in warfare with the native peoples, until in 1592, the "Cacique" (native chief) Wannawanare (also known as Guanaguanare) granted the area
Trinidad_and_Tobago
1492–1504 voyages to the Americas
Columbus was helped by the cacique to rescue the crew and the cargo. Columbus met with Guacanagarix personally; the cacique gave him gifts including a
Voyages of Christopher Columbus
Voyages_of_Christopher_Columbus
Cuisine originating from Costa Rica
sour, or by the shot. The government created the brand of guaro called Cacique (meaning chieftain) in an effort to stop illegal moonshine manufacturing
Costa_Rican_cuisine
City and municipality in Puerto Rico
small villages, organized their society in clans and named their chiefs Cacique. They were farmers who domesticated crops as pineapples, cassava, and sweet
Mayagüez,_Puerto_Rico
Spanish singer (born 1975)
5 September 2008. Archived from the original on 8 January 2009. "Pogues, Rum Sodomy And The Lash, Album". BPI. Retrieved 29 December 2024. "The Irish
Enrique_Iglesias
Liquor made in many places in Latin America
founded for this reason, and since 1980 produces the only legal brand, Cacique Guaro. Clandestine liquor production is still prevalent, but it is seen
Guaro_(drink)
Spanish word used to refer to estates with large business enterprises
Berkeley: University of California Press, 1981. Wasserman, Mark. Capitalists, Caciques, and Revolution. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1984
Hacienda
Brazilian singer-songwriter (born 1993)
Brazilian Portuguese). 16 October 2025. Retrieved 16 February 2026. "VÍDEO: Cacique Raoni canta música indígena ao lado de Anitta em Londres". G1 (in Brazilian
Anitta_(singer)
Legal privilege given to some members in monarchical and princely societies
Sanskrit for "lord, master" Chhatrapati, title of the rulers of the Marathas Cacique, derived from the Taíno word kasike, for pre-Columbian monarchs. Chieftain
Imperial, royal and noble ranks
Imperial,_royal_and_noble_ranks
Capital and largest city of Puerto Rico
tribal regions (yucayeques) of Guaynabo and Haimanio, led by the chiefs (caciques) Mabo and Yuisa (also known as Loaíza), respectively, at the time of the
San_Juan,_Puerto_Rico
Native American tribe
Catholic faith. The first group of these Native Americans, including the cacique of Cayo de Guesos (Key West), arrived in Cuba in 1704, and most, if not
Tequesta
Caribbean Nation
numbered some 60,000 people, grouped into around 200 villages headed by caciques (chiefs). The south coast of Jamaica was the most populated, especially
Jamaica
Scottish soldier, adventurer, and con man (1786–1845)
ornate version of the Poyais scheme, describing himself simply as the "Cacique of the Republic of Poyais". The new Poyaisian office at 23 Threadneedle
Gregor_MacGregor
Indigenous inhabitants of the Bahamas
archipelago is the duho. Duhos are carved seats found in the houses of Taíno caciques or chiefs throughout the Caribbean region. Duhos "figured prominently in
Lucayan_people
Island of Puerto Rico
from the Taíno name Ámona, bestowed by the natives in honor of the ruling Cacique or chief of the island. In 1502, Fray Nicolás de Ovando was sent to Isla
Isla_de_Mona
Ponce de León, a lieutenant under Columbus, who was greeted by the Taíno Cacique Agüeybaná and who later became the first governor of the island. Ponce
Colonial history of the United States
Colonial_history_of_the_United_States
Municipality and city in Antioquia Department, Colombia
heights are: High Manzanillo and the hills of Three Sweet Names and El Cacique The main stream is the Medellín River, which forms the border with the
Itagüí
Variety of Spanish language
Other non-Mexican indigenismos: arepa "flatbread corn", butaca "armchair", cacique "chief, headman", caimán "alligator", canoa "canoe", coatí "coati", colibrí
Mexican_Spanish
Spice extracted from Vanilla orchids
many to fight and die against the four tier hierarchy made up of Totonac caciques, ranchero clans, a hefty class of landowning labradores, and a bulging
Vanilla
Italian navigator and explorer (1451–1506)
Estaban Mira (2004). "Caciques guatiaos en los inicios de la colonización: el caso del indio Diego Colón" [Guatiao Caciques at the beginning of colonization:
Christopher_Columbus
disputed. They were organized into cacicazgos (chiefdoms), each led by a cacique (chief).[citation needed] According to the Puerto Rican historian Cayetano
History_of_Haiti
1780–83 uprising in Spanish-ruled Peru
November 1780, after a celebration of the king Charles III in Yanaoca, where cacique Túpac Amaru II and supporters seized Antonio Arriaga, the corregidor of
Rebellion_of_Túpac_Amaru_II
City and municipality in Puerto Rico
origin of the name Bayamón. According to one, it was named after the local cacique, Bahamon. The other theory states the name was derived from the Taino word
Bayamón,_Puerto_Rico
List of notable individuals of Puerto Rican descent
Arasibo, cacique, area of Arecibo Caguax, cacique, area of Caguas Guarionex, cacique, area of Utuado Hayuya, cacique, area of Jayuya Jumacao, cacique, area
List_of_Puerto_Ricans
City and municipality of Puerto Rico
which stretched along the southern coast of Puerto Rico. Agüeybaná, a cacique who led the region, was among those who greeted Spanish conquistador Juan
Ponce,_Puerto_Rico
City and municipality in Puerto Rico
founded in 1798 and was known as Ciudad de Jacagua, in honor of the Taíno Cacique Jacaguax. The civil government of this territory was established on April
Juana_Díaz,_Puerto_Rico
Town and municipality in Puerto Rico
was located on the north coast of Puerto Rico. The regions were led by cacique Aramana and Majagua respectively. During the Spanish colonization, a farm
Toa_Baja,_Puerto_Rico
Car and passenger ferry wrecked off the Egyptian coast
Transatlantique (French Line) ships Former ships Tampico (1862) Floride (1862) Cacique (1862) Louisiane (1862) Lafayette (1864) France (1864) Washington (1864)
MV_Salem_Express
Town and municipality in Puerto Rico
of the Spanish colonization, the area known as Toa was ruled by Taíno cacique (a title akin to Chief) Aramaná, who controlled the regions between Punta
Dorado,_Puerto_Rico
interrogated de Berrío, obtaining much information from him and from the cacique Topiawari. Lack of Spanish ships arriving on a regular basis forced the
History of Trinidad and Tobago
History_of_Trinidad_and_Tobago
Depictions of the Puerto Rican pirate
host of women, including an account where he serves as the lover of a Cacique's wife, despite the fact that by the 19th century the Taíno's domain had
Roberto Cofresí in popular culture
Roberto_Cofresí_in_popular_culture
French shipping company
the company's freighters, which brought back to France large quantities of rum, sugar and bananas. In 1879, the company obtained agreements for the operation
Compagnie Générale Transatlantique
Compagnie_Générale_Transatlantique
Town and municipality in Puerto Rico
(PDF) from the original on September 21, 2018. Retrieved June 16, 2020. Caciques y Yucayeques de Puerto Rico Archived November 7, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
Aguada,_Puerto_Rico
Puerto Rican comedian and actor (1928–2018)
Isla Verde Holiday Inn's Week of the Secretary dance show at the Salón Cacique dance room. He was a guest in a Wilkins concert held at Caguas on Mother's
Shorty_Castro
Fishing village and corregimiento in Magdalena, Colombia
people. Taganga was inhabited by the Taganga, under the leadership of a cacique. In those ages the population of Taganga was substantial. The first European
Taganga
French cruise ship that ran aground and sank off Mustique
Transatlantique (French Line) ships Former ships Tampico (1862) Floride (1862) Cacique (1862) Louisiane (1862) Lafayette (1864) France (1864) Washington (1864)
SS_Antilles
Decade
a province within the Spanish Empire's Viceroyalty of Peru), hosts the caciques who are the Guarani chiefs of the 30 mission towns established by Jesuit
1760s
Tourism region in western Puerto Rico
Island Punta Borinquen Punta Higuero Baudilio Vega Berrios Cultural Center Cacique Mabodamaca House of Culture Enrique Laguerre House Museum Eugenio María
Porta_del_Sol
aground. Tanger was refloated with assistance from the frigate Cacique and was escorted by Cacique to Havana, Cuba for repairs. Vision United Kingdom The schooner
List of shipwrecks in April 1862
List_of_shipwrecks_in_April_1862
Supreme Taíno chief Supreme Cacique of Puerto Rico who welcomed Juan Ponce de León to the island. Agüeybaná II, Supreme cacique of the entire island of "Borikén"
List of people from Ponce, Puerto Rico
List_of_people_from_Ponce,_Puerto_Rico
CACIQUE RUM
CACIQUE RUM
Boy/Male
Indian
Morning star, Always victorious, Warrior, Prosperous
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained. Compare Romrell.The name was brought to North America from Jersey in the Channel Islands by Simon Rumrill (c.1663–1705), who died in Enfield, CT.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : altered form of the personal name Jacque. Compare Jakeway.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Pl of Rummana, Pomegranate
Surname or Lastname
English
English : altered form of the personal name Jacque.
Girl/Female
English American
Abbreviation of Jacqueline which is the feminine of Jacques.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Christian, Hindu, Indian, Muslim
Morning Star; Variant of Tariq; Warrior; Conqueror; Always Victorious; Prosperous
Boy/Male
Arabic
Friend
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Separator
Girl/Female
Australian, Chinese, Dutch, Jamaican
God is My Judge
Surname or Lastname
German
German : from the Latin personal name Christus ‘Christ’ (see Christian). The name Christ (Latin Christus) is from Greek Khristos, a derivative of khriein ‘to anoint’, a calque of Hebrew mashiach ‘Messiah’, which likewise means literally ‘the anointed’.English : variant of Crist.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Separator
Girl/Female
Australian, French, Hebrew
The Lord is Gracious; Female Version of John
Boy/Male
Muslim
Morning star, Always victorious, Warrior, Prosperous
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English, French
Supplanter
Boy/Male
Arabic
Morning star.
Boy/Male
African, Arabic
Truthfulness
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Messenger of God
Girl/Female
Arabic, Hindu, Indian
Good Virtues
Boy/Male
Latin
Son of Vukan.
CACIQUE RUM
CACIQUE RUM
Boy/Male
Hindu
Water born
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Swan
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Old French carrel, ‘pillow’, ‘bolster’, hence a metonymic occupational name for a maker of these.In some cases perhaps an altered spelling of Irish Carroll. In other cases perhaps an altered spelling of French Carrel.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Success, Reconciliation, Divine help
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Sindhi
Pride of Universe
Boy/Male
Tamil
Nagabhushan | நாகபà¯à®·à®£
One who wears snakes as ornaments, Lord Shiva
Girl/Female
Welsh American
White wave. Also a Blessed reconciliation.
Girl/Female
British, Celtic, English
Female Version of Arthur; From the Roman Clan Name Artorius; Bear; Rock
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Victory; Triumph; Plural of Intisar
Girl/Female
Anglo Saxon English American
From the ledge meadow.
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a.
Salic.
n.
Same as 2d Sack, 3.
n.
A light skiff or rowboat used on the Bosporus; also, a Levantine vessel of larger size.
v. i.
A narrow circle of persons associated by common interests or for the accomplishment of a common purpose; -- generally used in a bad sense.
a.
Of or pertaining to a clique; disposed to from cliques; exclusive in spirit.
n.
See Caique.
v. t.
To cover with a casque or as with a casque.
n.
Alt. of Cazic
n.
Same as Casque.
n.
A company of secret and irresponsible advisers, as of a king; a cabal or clique.
n.
An assembly or clique of pedants.
n.
A set or circle of persons who meet familiarly, as for social, literary, or other purposes; a clique.
v. t.
See 2d Calk, v. t.
n.
A piece of defensive or ornamental armor (with or without a vizor) for the head and neck; a helmet.
n.
Any one of several species of short-tailed monkeys of the genus Macacus; as, M. maurus, the moor macaque of the East Indies.
v. i.
To To associate together in a clannish way; to act with others secretly to gain a desired end; to plot; -- used with together.
n.
See Cazique.
n.
A species of macaque (Macacus pileatus) native of India and Ceylon. It has a crown of long erect hair, and tuft of radiating hairs on the back of the head. Called also capped macaque.
n.
A cluster of persons or things; a collection; a group; a hand; a clique; as, a knot of politicians.
n.
A defensive covering for the head. See Casque, Headpiece, Morion, Sallet, and Illust. of Beaver.