- In
Cuban Spanish,
cochinos may also mean the
queen triggerfish (Balistes vetula),
which inhabit coral reefs in Bahía de
Cochinos, in
addition to the...
- The
Cayos Cochinos or
Cochinos Cays
consist of two
small islands (Cayo
Menor and Cayo Grande) and 13
smaller coral cays
situated 30
kilometres (19 mi;...
- Los
Cochinos ("The Pigs") is a 1973
comedy album recorded by
Cheech & Chong. The
Spanish term
cochino is a
derogatory way of
referring to a pig, as it...
- The Bay of Pigs
Invasion (Spanish: Invasión de Bahía de
Cochinos,
sometimes called Invasión de
Playa Girón or
Batalla de
Playa Girón
after the
Playa Girón)...
- muni****lities: José
Santos Guardiola in the east and Roatán,
including the
Cayos Cochinos, in the west. The
island was
formerly known in
English as
Ruatan and Rattan...
- los
Cochinos, the Spanish-language name for the Bay of Pigs in Cuba
Cayos Cochinos, two
small islands off the
northern coast of
Honduras Los
Cochinos, a...
-
explosion off Norway, on 26
August 1949.
Cochino was
named for the
cochino, a
triggerfish found in the Atlantic.
Cochino was laid down by the
Electric Boat...
- is a song by
Cheech and
Chong that
first appeared on the 1973
album Los
Cochinos. Sung in
falsetto by
Cheech Marin,
playing the
title character Tyrone (as...
- "Girón beach") is a
beach and
village on the east bank of the
Bahia de
Cochinos (Bay of Pigs),
which is
located in the
province of Matanzas, on the southern...
- Cay)
Cayos Cochinos (Islas de la Bahía), 15°58′00″N 86°28′00″W / 15.96667°N 86.46667°W / 15.96667; -86.46667 (Cayos
Cochinos) Cayo
Cochino Grande (Mayor)...