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A cacique, traditionally a leader or chief in indigenous communities, can be found in various regions of Latin America and the Caribbean. Historically, caciques were leaders of indigenous tribes, particularly in areas like Puerto Rico, Cuba, and parts of Central and South America. Their residence typically reflects the cultural practices of their communities, often in villages or settlements where they govern and lead their people. Today, the term can also refer to local political or social leaders in some countries.

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