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  • By its side, covering a considerable extent of ground, is the fortress called the Cabaña, painted rose-colour, with the angles of its bastions white.

    Life in Mexico, During a Residence of Two Years in That Country Frances Erskine Inglis 1843

  • ALEXIS STOUMBELIS: Well, the mining projects are proposed in the northern part of the region, a department called Cabañas.

    Democracy Now! 2010

  • ALEXIS STOUMBELIS: Well, the mining projects are proposed in the northern part of the region, a department called Cabañas.

    Democracy Now! 2010

  • ALEXIS STOUMBELIS: Well, the mining projects are proposed in the northern part of the region, a department called Cabañas.

    Democracy Now! 2010

  • ALEXIS STOUMBELIS: Well, the mining projects are proposed in the northern part of the region, a department called Cabañas.

    Democracy Now! 2010

  • Dana Lixenberg The Caba family at home in the Ixil highlands of Guatemala, which lost scores of villagers in the civil war.

    Chronicle of War, Evidence of Crime Nicolas Rapold 2011

  • COSTELLO: If you're wondering if it's worth it to sell your valuables, Caba (ph) says it depends on how much you love the item you're giving up.

    CNN Transcript Mar 13, 2009 2009

  • Caba stared after him as the glideway carried us off.

    between the rock and the cold, cold sea -- Day hawkwing_lb 2005

  • At least 28 of the Dominican Republic's 32 provinces have reported cholera cases, according to Senen Caba, president of the country's medical association.

    The Seattle Times 2011

  • Some of them were compounded of Caba: concerning which I shall hereafter treat.

    A New System; or, an Analysis of Antient Mythology. Volume I. Jacob Bryant 1759

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