Santa Isabel

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San·ta Is·a·bel

 (săn′tə ĭz′ə-bĕl′, sän′tä ē-sä-bĕl′)
See Malabo.
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Santa Isabel

(Spanish ˈsanta isaˈβɛl)
n
(Placename) the former name (until 1973) of Malabo
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Ma•la•bo

(məˈlɑ boʊ)

n.
the capital of Equatorial Guinea, on N Bioko island. 40,000. Formerly, Santa Isabel.
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The Santa Isabel dam, planned for the Araguaia River, would flood an ecological reserve, displace 7,000 people and destroy the culture of the indigenous Surui-Aiwekar tribe.
In 1505, for example, a wealthy citizen requested burial in the convent church of Santa Isabel. In return he offered the community a substantial endowment of 47,500 maravedis and an additional 3000 maravedis for work on the church.
Euclid Duenas Balosbalos, 45, of Santa Isabel Cathedral Parish, was driving his motorbike on his way home to Barangay Cabunbata when men aboard another motorbike hit the back of his head.
The waterfronts in Arroyo, Naguabo, Patillas, Salinas and Santa Isabel are in line for $2.5 million each.
Pattern Energy Group LP, an independent, fully integrated energy company that develops, constructs, owns, and operates renewable energy and transmission assets in the United States, Canada and Latin America, has completed its financing for Finca de Viento Santa Isabel, the first commercial wind energy project in Puerto Rico.
Mi interes por la jurisdiccion eclesiastica palatina esta relacionado con un proyecto historiografico a largo plazo, en el que seguire trabajando en el futuro: la contribucion a un mejor conocimiento de las coordenadas historicas en las que se desarrollo una personalidad eclesiastica del pasado siglo: Josemaria Escriva de Balaguer, que fue capellan interino y posteriormente rector-administrador del Real Patronato de Santa Isabel de Madrid entre 1931 y 1945.
Among them are Merlot La Joya Gran Reserva 1999 from the Bisquertt winery and Sauvignon Blanc Santa Isabel Estate 2002 from the Casablanca vineyards.
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