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Lorca
Lor·ca L0250700 (lôr′kə, -kä), Federico García See Federico García Lorca.Lorca (Spanish ˈlɔrka) n (Placename) a town in SE Spain, on the Guadalentín River. Pop: 82 511 (2003 est)
Lorca (Spanish ˈlɔrka) n (Biography) Federico García (feðeˈriko ɡarˈθia). 1898–1936, Spanish poet and dramatist. His poetry, such as Romancero gitano (1928), shows his debt to Andalusian folk poetry. His plays include the trilogy Bodas de sangre (1933), Yerma (1934), and La Casa de Bernarda Alba (1936)Gar•cí•a Lor•ca (gɑrˈsi ə ˈlɔr kə) n. Federico, 1899–1936, Spanish poet and playwright. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Lorca - Spanish poet and dramatist who was shot dead by Franco's soldiers soon after the start of the Spanish Civil War (1898-1936)Frederico Garcia Lorca, Garcia Lorca |
Lorca
Lorca (lôr`kä), city (1990 pop. 67,338), Murcia prov., SE Spain, in Murcia, on the Guadalentín River. It is a market center for a fertile, irrigated basin producing cereals, fruits, and vegetables. Hemp sandals and woolen products are made in Lorca. Nearby are gypsum quarries and sulfur and iron mines. Taken by the Moors in the 8th cent., the city was liberated in 1243. It has a Moorish castle, a 17th-century collegiate church, and several old mansions. Many historic buildings were damaged in an earthquake in 2011.Lorca a city in southern Spain in Murcia Province. Population, 60,600 (1970). Lorca produces wool, clothing, leather goods, ceramics, and foodstuffs. Lorca is the center of an irrigated area in the Sangonera River valley. Sulphur and iron ore are mined nearby. Lorca1 Federico Garc?a . 1898--1936, Spanish poet and dramatist. His poetry, such as Romancero gitano (1928), shows his debt to Andalusian folk poetry. His plays include the trilogy Bodas de sangre (1933), Yerma (1934), and La Casa de Bernarda Alba (1936)
Lorca2 a town in SE Spain, on the Guadalent?n River. Pop.: 82 511 (2003 est.) LORCA
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Synonyms for Lorcanoun Spanish poet and dramatist who was shot dead by Franco's soldiers soon after the start of the Spanish Civil War (1898-1936)Synonyms- Frederico Garcia Lorca
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