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shipping at Jolo
Island against heavy fighter opposition, with four
Catalinas lost.
Catalinas were the most
extensively used anti-submarine
warfare (ASW) aircraft...
- The
Santa Catalina Mountains,
commonly referred to as the
Catalina Mountains or the
Catalinas, are
north and
northeast of
Tucson in Arizona,
United States...
- The
Catalinas are an
American beach music band from the late 1950s.
Since the
Catalinas formed in Charlotte,
North Carolina, in late 1957, over 60 guitarists...
- Look up
catalina in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Catalina may
refer to: The
Catalina, a 2012
American reality television show
Catalina (novel), a 1948...
- Las
Catalinas has an
extensive network of hiking, running, and
biking trails and has an
annual Triathlon and Open
Water competition. Las
Catalinas has...
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named Catalinas Norte (North
Catalinas), and the La Boca lot,
Catalinas Sur. The firm
obtained a muni****l
contract for the
construction of the
Catalina Docks...
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Catalinas with the 350
engine was a two-speed
automatic transmission in
addition to the
standard column-shift three-speed manual. For 1972,
Catalinas...
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India Catalina (1495- May 11, 1538) was an
indigenous child of Mokaná
ethnicity from the
Colombian Atlantic coast, who was
kidnapped by
Pedro de Heredia...
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Cătălina (pronounced [kətəˈlina]) is a
Romanian female first name,
cognate of the
English Catherine. It may
refer to:
Cătălina Axente,
Romanian wrestler...
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Santa Catalina Island (Spanish: Isla
Santa Catalina;
often shortened to
Catalina Island or
Catalina, and also
known as Pimu as the
traditional name of...