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Definition of “Santa Fe”

Santa Fe

Definitions

noun

  1.  (ˈsæntə ˈfeɪ Pronunciation for . a city in N central New Mexico, capital of the state: one of the oldest European settlements in North America, founded in 1610 as the capital of the Kingdom of New Mexico; developed trade with the US by the Santa Fe Trail in the early 19th century. Pop: 66 476 (2003 est)
  2.  (Spanish ˈsanta ˈfe) . an inland port in E Argentina, on the Salado River: University of the Littoral (1920). Pop: 492 000 (2005 est)

Example Sentences Including 'Santa Fe'

At the Santa Fe Court apartment complex in Tempe, a Phoenix suburb, tenants lost all air conditioning about a week ago.
Globe and Mail (2003)
Captain Coward flew over to debrief me on the action there, and also to report on a sad incident on board the Santa Fe.
Admiral Sandy Woodward, With Patrick Robinson ONE HUNDRED DAYS (2003)
Forty-eight hours later, drunk in an alleyway in Santa Fe , he made two momentous decisions.
Clive Barker THE GREAT AND SECRET SHOW (2001)
GEOGRAPHICAL: Tucson; Arizona; Santa Fe ; New Mexico PERSONAL NAME: Paul Ranheim
Globe and Mail (2003)
Her next idea was to take a week or two off and go visit Madeleine Jackson in Santa Fe.
Smith, Evelyn E Miss Melville Regrets
John Casti is a professor at the Technical University of Vienna, and at the Santa Fe Institute.
New Scientist (1998)
The 13th Duke of Bedford was born in London on May 24, 1917. He died in Santa Fe , New Mexico, on October 25, 2002, aged 85.
Times, Sunday Times (2002)
Two people were killed in other looting incidents in the capital and in the province of Santa Fe , north of the capital.
Times, Sunday Times (2001)

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