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Jornada originally an old Spanish word for a day's walk or journey, often indicating a difficult one, can refer to:


Places

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Jornada del Muerto The name Jornada del Muerto translates from Spanish as "Single Day's Journey of the Dead Man" or even "Route of the Dead Man, though the modern literal translation is closer to "The Working Day of the Dead". It was the name given by the Spanish ...
, New Mexico *
Jornada del Muerto Volcano The Jornada del Muerto Volcano is a small shield volcano and lava field in central New Mexico, about in size and reaching an elevation of . Jornada del Muerto means "Dead Man's Route" in Spanish, referring to the desolate colonial era trail fr ...


Newspapers

* ''Jornada'' (La Paz), a newspaper published in La Paz, Bolivia * ''
La Jornada ''La Jornada'' (''The Working Day'') is one of Mexico City's leading daily newspapers. It was established in 1984 by Carlos Payán Velver. The current editor ''(directora general)'' is Carmen Lira Saade. ''La Jornada'' has presence in eight sta ...
'', Mexico City newspaper * La Jornada (Managua) * '' La Jornada Latina'', Cincinnati weekly newspaper *''Jornada'', newspaper in Catalan distributed between May 5 and October 27, 2018.


Computing technology

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Jornada (PDA) The Jornada was a line of personal digital assistants or PDAs manufactured by Hewlett-Packard. The Jornada was a broad product line that included Palm-Size PCs, Handheld PCs, and Pocket PCs. The first model was the 820, released in 1998, and the ...
, line of Hewlett Packard PDAs, including: :* Jornada 560 series *Jornada Linux Mobility Edition or Jlime, a Linux distribution


Other

* Cabalgata Jornada Villista; see
Cavalcade A cavalcade is a procession or parade on horseback, or a mass trail ride by a company of riders. The focus of a cavalcade is participation rather than display. Often, the participants do not wear costumes or ride in formation. Often, a cava ...
* Jornada, the longer act of a 17th-century Spanish play, interspersed with
entremés Entremés, is a short, comic theatrical performance of one act, usually played during the interlude of a performance of a long dramatic work, in the 16th and 17th centuries in Spain. Later it became the sainete. Dictionary of the Literature of the ...
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