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- Guarda costa or guardacosta ("coast guard") was the name used in the Spanish Empire during the 17th and 18th centuries for the privateers based off their...
- Aviation Corps Cuerpo de Aviación Naval Dominicana 2003 Coastguard Search and Rescue Squadron Escuadrón de Vigilancia y Rescate de Guardacostas 1951-1952...
- ****PLIMIENTO: CUERPO DE GUARDACOSTAS". El Tiempo. 24 July 1992. Retrieved 12 April 2020. Díaz González, Sergio. "HISTORIA DEL CUERPO DE GUARDACOSTAS DE LA ARMADA...
- title (link) Mauricio Miranda (2008-02-26). "Analizan adquisición de un guardacostas en Venezuela" [Analyze acquisition of a cutter in Venezuela]. El Nuevo...
- Argentina) Argentine Coast Guard GC Argentine Coast Guard Ship (Spanish: Guardacostas)  Australia Royal Australian Navy HMAS His Majesty's Australian Ship/Submarine/Station...
- founded in 1823 in San Blas, Nayarit. Under the name Batallón Activo Guardacostas de San Blas (San Blas Active Coastguard Battalion), it saw action on...
- Costa Rica". U.S. Air Force. Retrieved 2018-09-04. "Servicio Nacional de Guardacostas". Ministerio de Seguridad Pública Costa Rica (in Spanish). Archived from...
- 12 February 2022. "Trinidad califica de "legal y apropiada" acción de guardacostas que asesinaron al bebé venezolano". El Estimulo. 11 February 2022. Retrieved...
- Retrieved 11 April 2021. Daniela Caballero (12 February 2016). "Dimar, Guardacostas y el Batallón de I.M. No. 40 y 41 de Tumaco, realizaron jornada de limpieza...
- botched landing attempt in O****are de la Costa resulted in two Spanish guardacostas, Argos and Celoso, capturing the Bacchus and the Bee. Sixty men were...