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Coronado
[ kawr-uh-nah-doh, kor-; Spanish kaw-raw-nah-thaw ]
noun
- Fran·cis·co Vás·quez de [f, r, ahn-, thees, -kaw , bahs, -keth , th, e, frahn-, sees, -kaw , bahs, -kes], 1510–54?, Spanish explorer in North America.
- a city in SW California, near San Diego.
Example Sentences
Arlington 6, Coronado 0: Sky Donaldson threw a three-hit shutout and Nathan Chavez drove in four runs in a National Classic opener.
Caltrans, which owns the Coronado bridge, has said the agency is reviewing the report’s recommendations.
California’s tsunami hazard areas are expansive in some areas, and include some of the state’s priciest real estate and most famed destinations: the Santa Monica Pier, Long Beach’s Naples Island, Newport Beach’s Balboa Island and Balboa Peninsula; and neighborhoods in Sunset Beach, Seal Beach, San Diego and nearby Coronado.
A $99-a-night Hollywood motel might not carry historic grandeur to rival the Ahwahnee in Yosemite or the Hotel del Coronado in San Diego, but as author John Margolies writes in “Home Away from Home: Motels in America,†a motel in context also tells a valuable story — as “part of the ethos of American mobility and popular culture.â€
Oceanside and Coronado Unified sue Instagram, TikTok and Facebook in federal court, accusing them of fueling a youth mental health epidemic.
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