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Rábida or
Rabida Island (Spanish: Isla
Rábida) is one of the Galápagos Islands. It is 5 km2 (1.9 sq mi) in area.
Rábida ([ˈraβiða]) is the
Spanish word...
- The
Saint Mary of La
Rábida Friary (in full, Spanish:
Monasterio de
Santa María de la
Rábida) is a
Franciscan friary in the
southern Spanish town of Palos...
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Rabidosa rabida, also
known as the
rabid wolf spider, is a
species of
spiders from the
family Lycosidae,
native to
North America. In the
United States...
- Mary of La
Rábida (Spanish:
Virgen de los
Milagros or
Santa María de la
Rábida) is a
religious Roman Catholic image venerated at the La
Rabida Monastery...
- La
Rabida Children's
Hospital is a
small pediatric specialty hospital for
extended acute care that
caters to
children with
lifelong medical conditions...
- La
Rábida High
School is a
public educational center located in the city of Huelva, Andalusia, Spain. It is
among the region's most
historic secondary...
- only
arrived in
early 1491. By that time,
Columbus had
retreated to La
Rábida Friary,
where the
Spanish Crown sent him 20,000
maravedis to buy new clothes...
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localities so honored:
Palos de la
Frontera (both the old
center and the La
Rábida Monastery 3
kilometres (1.9 mi) distant), and Moguer.
Columbus visited each...
- June 2012
without producing any offspring.
Rábida (Jervis)
Island – It
bears the name of the
convent of
Rábida,
where Columbus left his son
during his voyage...
- Nelson,
defeated a
combined French and
Spanish fleet; and La
Rábida Monastery. At the
Rábida Monastery in
Palos de la
Frontera near Huelva, Christopher...