Proper noun
Marinas (plural Marinases)
A surname from Galician.
Chatham-Kent’s marinas will be reeling in some plastic for the next five years. Source: Internet
Grand Teton has several National Park Service-run visitor centers, and privately operated concessions for motels, lodges, gas stations and marinas. Source: Internet
However, Sydney has recently witnessed a revival as a result of significant government investment in cruise ship facilities and a waterfront revitalization plan which has seen a boardwalk and marinas constructed, and the world's largest fiddle. Source: Internet
Richmond is home to four marinas: the Brickyard Cove Yacht Club, Point San Pablo Yacht Club, Marina Bay Marina, and Channel Marina in the Santa Fe channel. Source: Internet
Burnie and Devonport on the northwest coast host ports and several other coastal towns host either small fishing ports or substantial marinas. Source: Internet
At the time, Havana became an exotic capital of appeal and numerous activities ranging from marinas, grand prix car racing, musical shows and parks. Source: Internet