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Manzanillo

Manzanillo or manzanillo ( Spanish for "little apple", literally) may refer to:

  • Manzanillo, Colima, a city in Mexico
    • Manzanillo Municipality, Colima, the surrounding municipality
  • Manzanillo, Cuba, a city
  • Manzanillo Port, a port in Dominican Republic
  • Manzanillo, Valladolid, a municipality in the province of Valladolid, in Spain
  • Manzanillo Bay, a bay on the Atlantic coast of Panama, near the eastern entrance to the Panama Canal
    • Manzanillo Island, a small island in that bay
    • Manzanillo International Terminal, a port terminal on that bay
  • Manzanillo, Limon, Costa Rica, a fishing village in the south-east of Costa Rica, on the Caribbean Sea coast.
  • Manzanillo, a nickname given to the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle Rafaelo in an episode.
  • Manzanillo (olive) (Olea europaea 'Manzanillo', also known as the "olive of Seville") the most common variety of Spanish olive, a medium-sized green to purple-black olive cultivar grown especially in and around Seville, Andalusia; also, the Manzanillo olive tree as a whole, rather than just its fruit; often misspelled Manzanilla
Manzanillo (Colima)
  1. redirect Manzanillo, Colima

Usage examples of "manzanillo".

The photos are of an island here, off the coast of Manzanillo, on the southeast coast of Cuba.

He passed out on a railroad track between Sancto and Manzanillo, where he got fatally chilled from the desert dew.

We reach Manzanillo, another coast place, twenty-four hours after leaving Acapulco.

Commander Todd, of the Wilmington, was in command of a little fleet and at Manzanillo, off to the westward of Santiago, he destroyed nine Spanish vessels.

Pando, with 8,000 reinforcements for the enemy, was en route from Manzanillo, and might be expected in a few days.

Pando had left Manzanillo with reinforcements for the garrison of Santiago, it was not believed his troops could arrive so soon.

Chiefly of criminals known to be engaged in the stealing and smuggling of precious stones and metal known to have fomented, or attempted to foment, labour troubles in Nassau and Manzanillo, for ends suspected to be other than political.