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- proper noun A village in Asturias.
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Examples
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The Covadonga is the most important climb of the modern Vuelta, first featured in 1983.
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[Unidentified speaker whispers: "Covadonga"] from Covadonga to San Blas.
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"The market gradually distinguishes [between] what is happening in Greece and in the rest of the [euro-zone] countries, in contrast to how it assessed them last year," said Covadonga Fernandez , analyst at Self Bank.
Spanish Bond Success Continues Emese Bartha 2012
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At one point we visited the tiny hillside village of Covadonga, which holds a mythical place in Spanish history.
Dancing with the Devil Louis Diaz 2010
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At one point we visited the tiny hillside village of Covadonga, which holds a mythical place in Spanish history.
Dancing with the Devil Louis Diaz 2010
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It was a mostly flat charge along the Bay of Biscay, but took a turn inland and into the Picos de Europa for the long climb of the day, a to Lagos de Covadonga at the center of the Picos de Europa National Park.
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One night about four years ago I was in a cantina called Covadonga with my dear friend, the novelist Francisco Goldman.
First Stop in the New World by David Lida: an interview with the author 2008
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At one point we visited the tiny hillside village of Covadonga, which holds a mythical place in Spanish history.
Dancing with the Devil Louis Diaz 2010
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One night about four years ago I was in a cantina called Covadonga with my dear friend, the novelist Francisco Goldman.
First Stop in the New World by David Lida: an interview with the author 2008
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They mobilized with all means to attack the area of Covadonga and Aguaramas.
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