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Huelva
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Huel·va  (wlv, -vä)
A city of southwest Spain near the Gulf of Cádiz and the Portuguese border. Founded by Carthaginians, it was colonized by the Romans, who built a still-used aqueduct to supply water to the settlement. Population: 146,000.

Huelva (Spanish) [ˈuɛlβa]
n
(Placename) a port in SW Spain, between the estuaries of the Odiel and Tinto Rivers: exports copper and other ores. Pop.: 139 991 (1998 est.)


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