Proper noun
Guardia (plural Guardias)
A surname from the Romance languages.
A leading liberal reformer, La Guardia sponsored labor legislation and railed against immigration quotas. Source: Internet
A week and a half later, on October 11, 1968, the National Guard (Guardia Nacional) ousted Arias and initiated the downward spiral that would culminate with the United States' invasion in 1989. Source: Internet
An Occitan-speaking enclave also has existed at Guardia Piemontese ( Calabria ) since the 14th century. Source: Internet
Given this information and the woman’s strange behaviour, agents phoned for the Guardia Civil’s Canine Unit. Source: Internet
At the same time, NYC Mayor La Guardia formed the Mayor's Commission on Baseball to study integration of the major leagues. Source: Internet
Biden said that if he blindfolded someone and took him to La Guardia, the person would think he was in 'some third world country.' Source: Internet