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Catalina, AZ -- U.S. Census Designated Place in Arizona
Population (2000): 7025
Housing Units (2000): 2755
Land area (2000): 13.865850 sq. miles (35.912385 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 13.865850 sq. miles (35.912385 sq. km)
FIPS code: 11160
Located within: Arizona (AZ), FIPS 04
Location: 32.491151 N, 110.907652 W
ZIP Codes (1990):
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
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Catalina (name)

Catalina is a feminine given name. It is a Spanish form of Katherine. Catalina is an equivalent to Katherine or Catherine in English, Αικατερίνη (Ekaterini) and Κατερίνα (Katerina) in Greek, Cătălina or Caterina in Romanian, Екатерина (Yekaterina) in Russian, Caterina in Italian, Catalan and Ukrainian, Catherine in French, Katarzyna in Polish, and Catarina in Portuguese and Galician.

Notable people with the name include:

  • Catalina (actress) (born 1978), American pornographic actress
  • Catalina Artusi (born 1990), Argentine actress
  • Catalina Berroa (1849–1911), Cuban musician
  • Catalina Botero Marino, Colombian attorney
  • Catalina Castaño (born 1979), Colombian tennis player
  • Cătălina Cristea (born 1975), Romanian tennis player
  • Catalina Cruz (born 1979), American pornographic actress
  • Catalina Denis, Colombian actress
  • Catalina de Erauso (1592–1650), Spanish explorer
  • Cătălina Gheorghițoaia (born 1975), Romanian fencer
  • Catalina Guirado (born 1974), British model
  • Catalina Larranaga (born 1969), American actress
  • Catalina López (born 1983), Ecuadorian beauty queen
  • Catalina Parot (born 1956), Chilean politician
  • Catalina Pelaez (born 1991), Colombian squash player
  • Cătălina Ponor (born 1987), Romanian artistic gymnast
  • Catalina de los Ríos y Lisperguer (1604–1665), Chilean murderer
  • Catalina Robayo (born 1989), Colombian beauty queen
  • Catalina Rosales, Mexican paralympic athlete
  • Catalina Saavedra (born 1968), Chilean actress
  • Catalina Sandino Moreno (born 1981), Colombian actress
  • Catalina Sarsfield, French-born Irish Jacobite of the 18th century
  • Catalina Speroni (1938–2010), Argentine actress
  • Catalina Thomás ((1533 - 1574), Spanish saint
  • Catalina Trail (born 1949), Mexican naturalist
  • Catalina Usme (born 1989), Colombian football player
  • Catalina Vallejos (born 1989), Chilean model
  • Catalina Vasquez Villalpando (born 1940), American politician
  • Catalina Yue, Canadian musician
Catalina (actress)

Catalina (born July 1, 1978) is an American former pornographic actress.

Catalina (novel)

Catalina is a novel written by W. Somerset Maugham and first published by Heinemann in 1948. Set in Spain during the Inquisition the novel is a satire on the power of the church. It was Maugham’s last published novel.

Usage examples of "catalina".

Hearing at Santa Catalina that Buenos Ayres was almost abandoned, and that the inhabitants had founded the town of Asuncion del Paraguay, Alvar determined to march thither by land, and send his ship into the river Plate and up the Paraguay.

You plan to stand up in a rubber boat on the high seas and manhandle a fifty-five-gallon drum of avgas up onto the wing of a Catalina?

Major Dillon had not one but three stopwatches, all hanging from cords around his neck, and then, as the ferrying of the avgas to the Catalina was carried out, understood what he was doing with them.

Santa Catalina Island when Benthic Marine took delivery of the sub, and that had been a memorable experience.

Among those who escaped were Dona Elvira Chonay, daughter of Canar Ccapac, Dona Beatriz Carnamaruay, daughter of the Curaca of Chinchay-cocha, Dona Juana Tocto, Dona Catalina Usica, wife, that was, of Don Paullu Tupac, and mother of Don Carlos, who are living now.

Ramos o Malaita, Galera, Florida, San Dimas, San German, Guadalupe, Arrecifes, San Marcos, Treguada, Tres Marias, Santiago, San Urban, San Christobal o Pauro, Santa Catalina o Aguari y Santa Ana o Itapa.

Gita, the son and daughter of Mateo, and Miguel, Gertrudis, and Catalina, the children of Carlos.

Gita, Miguel, Gertrudis and Catalina, Pilar with her new doll, still waiting for a proper frock, and Enrique, his gaze full of worship.

The Standishes, contra mundum, had quietly come to mean Max and Catalina too.

And now Mexican gunboats were out in the Gulf of Catalina, and the damn Rebels were everywhere else.

But Wheels dashed out of the car and into the entrance of the club Catalina.

After Colonel de Badajoz returned to his tent, Catalina Mendez took Shellabarger aside and whispered to him for several minutes.

Catalina and her brothers spoke with the adjutants andel Colonel, voices rising several times.

Kossara went along through rosiness, into an aircar, on across the city and an ocean, eventually to an ornate house on an island which Chives called Catalina.

At Montauk, the eastermost point on Catalina East, Bauer slipped off.