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Roca
[ roh-kuh; Portuguese raw-kuh ]
noun
- Cape, a cape in W Portugal, near Lisbon: the western extremity of continental Europe.
Roca
/ ˈəʊə /
noun
- Cape Rocaa cape in SW central Portugal, near Lisbon: the westernmost point of continental Europe
Example Sentences
Maybe she had a false sense of imperviousness, given all the times the house on Roca Chica Drive escaped, unscathed.
The president of Catalonia's government, Salvador Illa Roca, said he was "dismayed by the loss" and described Andic as a "committed businessman" who "contributed to making Catalonia great and projecting it to the world".
The Cherries went ahead through a Justin Kluivert penalty only for Christian Stuani and Joel Roca to put the Spanish club 2-1 in front.
Roque, an economist by profession, worked for the Cuban government before a political rupture that drew international attention in 1997 when, together with three other Cubans — Félix Bonne, René Gómez Manzano and Vladimiro Roca — she created the Internal Dissidence Working Group and signed a declaration titled “The Homeland belongs to everyone,” calling for political and economic openness.
Argentine officials, including President Julio Roca, saw a prison as a way to obtain a reliable source of hands and occupy the territory to defend it from Chile.
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