Manzanillo









Manzanillo


Manzanillo [mahn-sah-nee-yaw] Examples noun

  1. a seaport in SE Cuba.

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  • A thousand of these people now fell into the hands of the Spaniards, and on February 14 were taken to Manzanillo.

    The History of Cuba, vol. 3

    Willis Fletcher Johnson

  • We reach Manzanillo, another coast place, twenty-four hours after leaving Acapulco.

    The Complete Works of Artemus Ward

    Charles Farrar Browne (AKA Artemus Ward)

  • Manzanillo is a little Mexican village, and looked very wretched indeed, sweltering away there on the hot sands.

    The Complete Works of Artemus Ward

    Charles Farrar Browne (AKA Artemus Ward)

  • Its elevation near Manzanillo is about 200 feet, whence it increases to 640 feet at El Cristo.

    The History of Cuba, vol. 5

    Willis Fletcher Johnson

  • Vessels of more than fifteen feet draft, find the Manzanillo channel somewhat difficult.

    The History of Cuba, vol. 5

    Willis Fletcher Johnson

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