Built in 1567 by Governor Pedro de Acuña on a sandbank at Cartagena Bay, the Fort of San Matías protected the city from ...
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Hosted on MSNIn Cuba, this protect bay where Christopher Columbus first set foot on the island is a well-kept secretChristopher Columbus first dropped anchor in Gibara in 1492, and it would become a bastion of Cuban colonial history. Nowadays, its port, which has been left out of the usual tourist circuits, still ...
The USS Olympia is best known for winning the Battle of Manila Bay and for transporting a service member's remains to the ...
A long-lost Spanish fort, San Matías, has been rediscovered submerged in Cartagena Bay, Colombia. Built in 1567 to defend the ...
NEW YORK – The National Hockey League today announced a variety of unique and exciting animated programs for the rest of the ...
For most teams, last year’s primary kits (what they typically wear at home matches) will carry over to this season. What the ...
Chef Jared Rogers and restaurateur Dustin Sullivan will bring a new Spanish restaurant to the North Bay called Mijo on Monday ...
Flames that ignited in a shed in a Cutler Bay neighborhood spread to a home, forcing out five people and<a ...
Readers report in from their recent adventures, including Bay Area family’s trip to Tennessee’s Dollywood and another’s trek ...
The exhibit at the Tampa Bay History Center highlights Spanish immigrants who came to the U.S. at the turn of the 20th ...
After a four-year run in major Spanish cities, the Tampa Bay History Center is the first U.S. museum to host the exhibit “Invisible Immigrants. Spaniards in the U.S. (1868–1945).” ...
Spanish cuisine reigns supreme at Macarena, the new outfit from David Linares and Elizabeth Reviriego opening Friday, ...
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