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The Taino site, which refers to the archaeological remains of the Taino people, was significantly impacted by European colonization in the late 15th century. Many Taino communities faced drastic population declines due to disease, enslavement, and violent conflict with Spanish colonizers. Today, various Taino sites have been preserved as archaeological parks and heritage sites, highlighting the culture and history of the Taino people, though many original sites have been lost or altered over time. Efforts continue to recognize and celebrate Taino heritage within modern Caribbean societies.

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