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Sancti Spiritus (other)
Sancti Spiritus (Latin genitive, 'of the holy spirit') or Sancti Spiritu may refer to: Places * Sancti-Spíritus, Badajoz, Spain *Sancti-Spíritus, Salamanca, Spain *Sancti Spíritus, Cuba **Sancti Spíritus Province **Sancti Spíritus Airport *Sancti Spiritu (Argentina), a 1527 fortification Other uses *Sancti Spiritus (cigar) *FC Sancti Spíritus, a Cuban football club, based in Sancti Spíritus *Sancti Spíritus (baseball), Cuba See also * * Espírito Santo (other) * Espiritu Santo (other) * Holy Spirit (other) Holy Spirit is an aspect of God in Abrahamic religions. Holy Spirit may refer to: Religion * Holy Spirit in Judaism, ''Ruach HaKodesh'', the Spirit of YHWH in the Hebrew Bible (Tanakh) and Jewish writings * Holy Spirit in Christianity, person ... * Santo Spirito (other) * Spiritus Sanctus Academies * Spiritus sancti gratia {{disambiguation, geo ...
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Genitive
In grammar, the genitive case (abbreviated ) is the grammatical case that marks a word, usually a noun, as modifying another word, also usually a noun—thus indicating an attributive relationship of one noun to the other noun. A genitive can also serve purposes indicating other relationships. For example, some verbs may feature arguments in the genitive case; and the genitive case may also have adverbial uses (see adverbial genitive). Genitive construction includes the genitive case, but is a broader category. Placing a modifying noun in the genitive case is one way of indicating that it is related to a head noun, in a genitive construction. However, there are other ways to indicate a genitive construction. For example, many Afroasiatic languages place the head noun (rather than the modifying noun) in the construct state. Possessive grammatical constructions, including the possessive case, may be regarded as a subset of genitive construction. For example, the genitive construc ...
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Sancti-Spíritus, Badajoz
Sancti-Spíritus is a municipality in the province of Badajoz, Extremadura, Spain. According to the 2014 census, the municipality has a population of 222 inhabitants. A great part of the town's municipal term is submerged under the La Serena Reservoir, one of the largest in Spain. See also * La Serena References External links * Municipalities in the Province of Badajoz {{Badajoz-geo-stub ...
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Sancti-Spíritus, Salamanca
Sancti-Spiritus is a municipality in the province of Salamanca, in the autonomous community of Castile-Leon, Spain. It is 70 km away from Salamanca, the capital of the province. It is situated 756 m above the sea level. The area of the municipality is 142 km2 and it ranks 4th among the municipalities in the provinces of Salamanca after Ciudad Rodrigo Ciudad Rodrigo () is a small cathedral city in the province of Salamanca, in western Spain, with a population in 2016 of 12,896. It is also the seat of a judicial district. The site of Ciudad Rodrigo, perched atop a rocky rise on the right ban ..., Castillejo de Martín Viejo, and Ledesma. As of 2016 its population is 854 inhabitants and the postal code 37470. References Municipalities in the Province of Salamanca {{Salamanca-geo-stub ...
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Sancti Spíritus
Sancti Spíritus () is a municipality and capital city of the province of Sancti Spíritus Province, Sancti Spíritus in central Cuba and one of the oldest Cuban European settlements. Sancti Spíritus is the genitive case of Latin language, Latin ''Sanctus Spiritus'' ("Holy Spirit"). History The city was founded by Diego Velázquez de Cuéllar in 1514. The city contributed men for Hernán Cortés' 1518 expedition to Mexico, including Alonso Hernandez Puertocarrero, Gonzalo de Sandoval, and Juan Velazquez de Leon.Diaz, B., 1963, The Conquest of New Spain, London: Penguin Books, Francisco Iznaga, a Basque people, Basque landowner in the western portion of Cuba during the first thirty years of the colonization of Cuba, was elected mayor of Bayamo in 1540. Iznaga was the originator of a powerful lineage which finally settled in Sancti Spíritus and Trinidad, where Torre Iznaga (Iznaga Tower) is. His descendants fought for the independence of Cuba and for annexation to the U.S., ...
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Sancti Spíritus Province
Sancti Spíritus () is one of the provinces of Cuba. Its capital is the identically named Sancti Spíritus. Another major city is Trinidad. Geography The southern coast of the province is flat, but the western portion of Sancti Spíritus province is mountainous. The southeast has numerous mangroves and swamps. The northern coast contains significant wetlands and protected areas such as the Bay of Buena Vista and the Caguanes National Park. The largest man made reservoir in Cuba, the Embalse Zaza, is in Sancti Spíritus province. History During the 17th century, both Dutch and British pirates attempted to take control of what is today Sancti Spíritus province, but with little success, as the Spanish garrison held them off. From 1660 to 1680, Trinidad was plagued by pirates from Jamaica and Tortuga, and on two occasions, pirates razed the city. The provinces of Cienfuegos, Sancti Spíritus, and Villa Clara were once all part of the now defunct province of Las Villas. Economy ...
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Sancti Spíritus Airport
Sancti Spíritus Airport is an airport serving Sancti Spíritus, the capital city of the Sancti Spíritus Province in Cuba. Facilities The airport resides at an elevation of above mean sea level. It has one runway designated 03/21 with an asphalt Asphalt, also known as bitumen (, ), is a sticky, black, highly viscous liquid or semi-solid form of petroleum. It may be found in natural deposits or may be a refined product, and is classed as a pitch. Before the 20th century, the term a ... surface measuring . References External links * Airports in Cuba Buildings and structures in Sancti Spíritus {{Caribbean-airport-stub ...
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Sancti Spiritu (Argentina)
Sancti Spiritu was a fortification established in 1527 near the Paraná River by the explorer Sebastian Cabot. It was the first European settlement in the territory of modern Argentina and was destroyed by Amerindians (Native Argentines) two years later. Antecedents The voyage of Juan Díaz de Solís explored the Río de la Plata, along the coast of Uruguay. In 1516, Solís disembarked on the Uruguay coast shortly after entering the Uruguay River, along with six other men. The local Charrúas saw them and killed them in a swift surprise attack. A boy, Francisco del Puerto, was spared because of his young age. The remaining sailors left and returned to Europe. Del Puerto, who was left behind, lived for ten years among the indigenous people. He was rescued by a subsequent European voyage led by Sebastian Cabot. Del Puerto told Cabot rumors of a "white king" and a mountain of silver that was located north of the Paraná River. Cabot considered the tale to be true, and dropped h ...
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Sancti Spiritus (cigar)
Don José "Pepin" Garcia is the CEO of El Rey de los Habanos, Inc, a cigar company in Miami, also known as My Father Cigars. He is a noted cigar maker living in Miami, Florida. Born in Cuba, he is a master cigar roller and blender, and the creator and maker of numerous popular cigar brands. Early life Christened José García, Pepin was born into a large family of tobacco growers/cigar makers in Báez, a town in Villa Clara province, Cuba. Tobacco career Cuban years Don Pepin began his life with tobacco in December 1961 at the age of 11 when he began working in a factory in Báez owned by an uncle. In March 1963, he began working at the Félix Rodríguez export cigar factory in Báez where he worked until he emigrated to Nicaragua in 2001.He spent forty years
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FC Sancti Spíritus
FC Sancti Spíritus is a Cuban football club, based in the city of Sancti Spíritus Sancti Spíritus () is a municipality and capital city of the province of Sancti Spíritus Province, Sancti Spíritus in central Cuba and one of the oldest Cuban European settlements. Sancti Spíritus is the genitive case of Latin language, Lat ..., which currently plays in the Campeonato Nacional de Fútbol. Its home stadium is the 2,843-capacity Estadio Terreno la Formadora. Current squad References Sancti Spiritus Sancti Spíritus {{Cuba-footyclub-stub ...
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Sancti Spíritus (baseball)
Sancti Spíritus () is a municipality and capital city of the province of Sancti Spíritus in central Cuba and one of the oldest Cuban European settlements. Sancti Spíritus is the genitive case of Latin ''Sanctus Spiritus'' ("Holy Spirit"). History The city was founded by Diego Velázquez de Cuéllar in 1514. The city contributed men for Hernán Cortés' 1518 expedition to Mexico, including Alonso Hernandez Puertocarrero, Gonzalo de Sandoval, and Juan Velazquez de Leon.Diaz, B., 1963, The Conquest of New Spain, London: Penguin Books, Francisco Iznaga, a Basque landowner in the western portion of Cuba during the first thirty years of the colonization of Cuba, was elected mayor of Bayamo in 1540. Iznaga was the originator of a powerful lineage which finally settled in Sancti Spíritus and Trinidad, where Torre Iznaga (Iznaga Tower) is. His descendants fought for the independence of Cuba and for annexation to the U.S., from 1820 to 1900. Geography The municipality is divided ...
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Espírito Santo (other)
Espírito Santo is a state in southeastern Brazil. Espírito Santo (Portuguese, 'holy spirit') may also refer to: Places Brazil * Espírito Santo, Rio Grande do Norte * Espírito Santo, Rio Grande do Sul *Espírito Santo do Pinhal, São Paulo state *Espírito Santo do Turvo, São Paulo state Portugal *Espírito Santo, a parish of Mértola *Espírito Santo, a parish of Nisa * Igreja do Espírito Santo (Évora), a church in Portugal Comoros *Espírito Santo, the name given in 1503 to Mayotte People * Guilherme Espírito Santo (1919–2012), Portuguese footballer and athlete * Alfredo Espírito Santo (born 1938), Angolan-Portuguese footballer * Nuno Espírito Santo (born 1974), Portuguese footballer and manager Other uses *Espírito Santo Financial Group, a Portuguese holding company * University of Évora, formerly Universidade do Espírito Santo, Portugal See also * * Espiritu Santo (other) * Holy Spirit (other) * Sancti Spiritus (other) * ...
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Espiritu Santo (other)
Espiritu Santo is the largest island in the nation of Vanuatu. Espíritu Santo (Spanish, 'holy spirit') may also refer to: Places * Isla Espíritu Santo, a Mexican island in the Gulf of California * Espiritu Santo Island (Panama), Pearl Islands, Panama * Espíritu Santo (fort), a former Spanish fortress in the Bio-Bio Region of Chile * Espiritu Santo Airport, Espiritu Santo, Usulután Department, El Salvador * Espiritu Santo Bay, Texas, U.S. * Espíritu Santo Cape, on the border between Chile and Argentina * Espíritu Santo River, Bolivia * Espíritu Santo (volcano), on the border between Chile and Argentina * Espíritu Santo, Riópar, a church in Riópar, Castilla-La Mancha, Spain * Coatzacoalcos, formerly Espíritu Santo, Mexico * Naval Advance Base Espiritu Santo, a World War II American naval in the New Hebrides, now Vanuatu Other uses * C.D. Espíritu Santo, a Salvadoran professional football club * Espíritu Santo antelope squirrel, a rodent endemic to Mexico * , G ...
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