Proper noun
A province of Valencia, Spain.
A city, the capital of the province of Alicante, Spain.
a kind of wine grown from the Alicante province.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgI will not hang back here in Alicante while Magnus is in danger. Go without me, and you disrespect our parabatai oaths, you disrespect me as a shadowhunter, and you disrespect the fact that this is my battle too. Cassandra Clare
Alicante mayor, Luis Barcala, said: “This is a great achievement for Alicante which helps to promote us as a tourist destination and inspires hope.” Source: Internet
Airport operator Aena had to close Alicante airport for 24 hours over the weekend as the bad weather hit, disrupting more than 150 flights. Source: Internet
Although the team convincingly beat both Hungary and El Salvador in Alicante to progress to the second round, there were internal tensions within the team, with the younger, less experienced players at odds with the older, more experienced players. Source: Internet
Engraving by Alfred Guesdon After several decades of being the battlefield where the Kingdom of Castile and the Crown of Aragon clashed, Alicante became a major Mediterranean trading station exporting rice, wine, olive oil, oranges and wool. Source: Internet
For the people of Alicante, the promenade is the meeting place for the traditional Spanish paseo, or stroll along the waterfront in the evenings, and a venue for outdoor musical concerts. Source: Internet