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- proper noun A tiny
uninhabited Caribbean island .
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Examples
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Santos would send some of his earnings back to the city of Volta Redonda, Brazil, where his family lived.
Al Norman: Life & a Cheap Death at Wal-Mart Al Norman 2012
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The La Redonda and Freixenet wineries both give tours and tastings.
Making merry in May: Mexico's National Cheese and Wine Festival 2009
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Santos would send some of his earnings back to the city of Volta Redonda, Brazil, where his family lived.
Al Norman: Life & a Cheap Death at Wal-Mart Al Norman 2012
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The La Redonda and Freixenet wineries both give tours and tastings.
Making merry in May: Mexico's National Cheese and Wine Festival 2009
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Santos would send some of his earnings back to the city of Volta Redonda, Brazil, where his family lived.
Al Norman: Life & a Cheap Death at Wal-Mart Al Norman 2012
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Santos would send some of his earnings back to the city of Volta Redonda, Brazil, where his family lived.
Al Norman: Life & a Cheap Death at Wal-Mart Al Norman 2012
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Santos would send some of his earnings back to the city of Volta Redonda, Brazil, where his family lived.
Al Norman: Life & a Cheap Death at Wal-Mart Al Norman 2012
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Santos would send some of his earnings back to the city of Volta Redonda, Brazil, where his family lived.
Al Norman: Life & a Cheap Death at Wal-Mart Al Norman 2012
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Area: 442.6 square km of land (Antigua 280 sq km; Barbuda 161 sq km, Redonda, 1.6 sq km) arable land: 18.18% permanent crops: 4.55% other: 77.27% (2005)
Antigua and Barbuda 2009
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Area: 442.6 square km of land (Antigua 280 sq km; Barbuda 161 sq km, Redonda, 1.6 sq km) arable land: 18.18% permanent crops: 4.55% other: 77.27% (2005)
Antigua and Barbuda 2009
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