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Iland called Saona, about 5 leagues distant from Mona, lying on the
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation. Vol. XIII. America. Part II. Richard Hakluyt 1584
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Saona Chapman scored 12 points, Kelly Roche had 11 and Christina
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Kate Flavin scored 15 points and Saona Chapman had 13 for
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Kate Flavin, Araceli Gila and Saona Chapman combined for 41 points for Richmond (6-2), which had its bench outscored by a
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Saona Chapman and Dawn McCulloch each scored 12 points for
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Saona Chapman totaled 22 points, 11 rebounds and three steals to earn state tournament MVP.
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Not far away are the smaller islands of Catalina and Catalinita, which possess valuable timber but like Saona are uninhabited.
Santo Domingo A Country with a Future Otto Schoenrich
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In this observation there is an error of eighteen degrees, the true longitude of the island of Saona, where the observation was taken, being 62 deg. 20 'west of Cadiz; and the error is accounted for partly by the inaccuracy of the tables of Regiomontanus and partly by the crudity and inexactness of the Admiral's methods.
Christopher Columbus and the New World of His Discovery — Complete Filson Young 1907
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In this observation there is an error of eighteen degrees, the true longitude of the island of Saona, where the observation was taken, being 62 deg. 20 'west of Cadiz; and the error is accounted for partly by the inaccuracy of the tables of Regiomontanus and partly by the crudity and inexactness of the Admiral's methods.
Christopher Columbus and the New World of His Discovery — Volume 5 Filson Young 1907
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In this observation there is an error of eighteen degrees, the true longitude of the island of Saona, where the observation was taken, being 62 deg. 20 'west of Cadiz; and the error is accounted for partly by the inaccuracy of the tables of Regiomontanus and partly by the crudity and inexactness of the Admiral's methods.
Christopher Columbus Young, Filson 1906
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