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Coronado
Co·ro·na·do C0653600 (kôr′ə-nä′dō, kō′rō-nä′thō), Francisco Vásquez de 1510-1554. Spanish explorer who, in his quest for the fabled Seven Cities of Cíbola, led an expedition to explore what is now Arizona and New Mexico.Co•ro•na•do (ˌkɔr əˈnɑ doʊ, ˌkɒr-) n. Francisco Vásquez de, 1510–54?, Spanish explorer in North America. Coronado
Coronado (kŏr'ənä`dō), city (1990 pop. 26,540), San Diego co., S Calif., on a peninsula on the west side of San Diego Bay; inc. 1890. It is a well-known beach resort. The city is linked to San Diego by the Coronado Bay Bridge at the northern end of the Silver Strand Peninsula. Adjacent to the city are a large U.S. naval air station and a naval amphibious base. Of note is the Hotel del Coronado, a state historical monument. |