Quisqueya
Quisqueya (or Kiskeya) is one of the names of Hispaniola believed to mean "mother of all lands" in the Taíno language. Although the consensus among scholars is that it was the invention of early historian Pedro Martir, which European writers later imitated. In the mid-19th century, Dominicans adopted the name for the Dominican Republic to differentiate themselves from Haiti. Nonetheless, it is used by both sides of the island. The name and its demonym "quisqueyano" may refer to:
- Quisqueya, Dominican Republic, a municipality of the San Pedro de Macorís province
- Estadio Quisqueya, a baseball stadium in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
- Quisqueyano, person of Dominican descent
- Quisqueyano Christian Democratic Party
- Quisqueya (plant), a genus of Laeliinae
- Quisqueya (beer), a alcoholic brewed beverage by Cervecería Vegana
- Quisqueya Heights, name sometimes used to refer to Washington Heights, Manhattan
- Tele Quisqueya, a television station located in Saint-Marc, Haiti
- Université Quisqueya, a University in Haiti
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