Definitions for Baracoa

Baracoa Ba·ra·co·a

Spelling: [bah-rah-kaw-ah]
IPA: /ˌbɑ rɑˈkɔ ɑ/

Baracoa is a 7 letter English word.

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Definitions for Baracoa

noun

  1. a seaport in E Cuba: oldest town in Cuba; settled 1512.

Examples for Baracoa

The Spaniards caught him and burned him to death at Baracoa.

The oldest town is Baracoa, in the province of Santiago de Cuba.

Baracoa is far behind the times, but it has all the potentialities for future greatness.

Cocoanuts form the chief article of export from Baracoa, which is the last port of any note on the north coast of Cuba.

One was, that Baracoa was an unhealthful spot; in which he was surely in error.

Baracoa was made the seat of a bishopric, and a cathedral was begun, in 1518.

Banes, Sigua, and Baracoa are good ports to export them from.

We passed Baracoa, the oldest city in the island, with its picturesque, castle-crowned hill and its splendid mountain background.

Baracoa (Santiago de Cuba) is the most eastern port of importance on the north coast.

The coco-nut palm is most abundant in the vicinity of Baracoa.

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