Holguín









Holguín


Holguín [awl-geen] Examples noun

  1. a city in NE Cuba.

Examples from the Web for holguin Historical Examples of holguin

  • General Pando feared that you might make the same attempt at Jiguani as at Holguin.

    “Forward, March”

    Kirk Munroe

  • In August, 1879, in the districts of Holguin and Santiago there was a serious renewal of hostilities.

    The History of Cuba, vol. 3

    Willis Fletcher Johnson

  • Holguin beyng gladde of the newes, gaue chase to that Canoa and ouertooke him.

    The pleasant historie of the conquest of the VVeast India, now called new Spayne

    Francisco Lpez de Gmara

  • The harbor of Gibaro, twenty-five miles north, with which it is connected by rail, is the shipping port of the Holguin district.

    The History of Cuba, vol. 5

    Willis Fletcher Johnson

  • From Cacocum a short line of 18 kilometers extends north to Holguin.

    The History of Cuba, vol. 5

    Willis Fletcher Johnson

  • British Dictionary definitions for holguin Holguín noun

    1. a city in NE Cuba, in Holguín province: trading centre. Pop: 278 000 (2005 est)
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