Pirates referred to Hispaniola as "La Española," which means "the Spanish Island." This name highlighted its colonial ties to Spain and its significance as a key location for trade and piracy in the Caribbean during the Age of Sail. The island's strategic position made it a popular base for pirates seeking to raid Spanish treasure ships.
Hispaniola is the island where The Dominican Republic and Haiti are.
Haiti
The contemporary name for the Caribbean island that 16th-century pirates referred to as Hispaniola is shared by two separate countries: the Dominican Republic and Haiti.
Still called Hispaniola, the island is shared by 2 nations- Haiti and the Dominican Republic.
Still called Hispaniola, the island is shared by 2 nations- Haiti and the Dominican Republic.
When Christopher Columbus first came to Dominican republic he named it Hispaniola.(:
The contemporary name for the Caribbean island that 16th-century pirates referred to as Hispaniola is Haiti and the Dominican Republic. The island is now divided into two nations, with Haiti occupying the western portion and the Dominican Republic occupying the eastern portion.
Hispaniola is an island in the Caribbean and is split into two countries. Depending on which country the person hails from, they will be Haitian (Haiti) or Dominican (Dominican Republic).
It was called the Hispaniola.
they are called a crew of pirates
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At present there are many pirates living in Somalia.