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29209: Simidor (reply) Re: Dure: (ask) Hispagnola (fwd)






From: Daniel Simidor <danielsimidor@yahoo.com>

This is literally a footnote from an article ?A
Geographical Reconnaissance of the Cibao of Santo
Domingo? by William Van Royen, in Geographical Review,
Vol. 28, No. 4 (Oct., 1938), pp. 556-572: ?The  U.S.
Geographic Board in 1933 (See its Sixth Report, 1890
to 1932, Washington, 1933, p. 367) adopted the name
Hispaniola for the island, which consists of two
political units, the Republic of Haiti and the
Dominican Republic.?  The footnote goes on with some
rationale for that decision.

There is also an article by Edmond Mangones, ?L'Ile
d'Haïti. une regrettable initiative de la U. S.
Geographic Board? in Revue de la Societe d?Histoire et
de Geographie d?Haiti, vol. 5, No. 15, Port-au-Prince,
1934.   See Imago Mundi, Vol. 2 (1937), pp. 102-103
for a brief review in English of Mangones? essay.

For those with access to jstor.org, search ?The name
Hispaniola? to read the full text of the Van Royan and
Imago Mundi articles.


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