Proper noun
A city in western Spain, capital of the province of Salamanca.
A province in western Spain.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAfter the Salamanca cousin starts sniffing around Fring’s meth superlab operation, Fring sends the German workers home early, halting construction until Lalo can be “dealt with”. Source: Internet
Along the route to Madrid, the army led by the Marquis of Minas was successful in conquering Ciudad Rodrigo and Salamanca. Source: Internet
Bezares, pp. 14-23 More controversially, Bezares calls into question whether John even studied theology at the University of Salamanca. Source: Internet
BELFAST — The Bare Knuckle Boxing Hall of Fame has postponed its annual July 2020 induction ceremony to the fall, as well as an event with David Feldman in Salamanca. Source: Internet
Gere (1981). p. 5. Nevertheless, Wellesley cared for his men; he refused to pursue the French after the battles of Porto and Salamanca, foreseeing an inevitable cost to his army in chasing a diminished enemy through rough terrain. Source: Internet
However, the belief that John was taught at both the Carmelite College of San Andrès and at the University of Salamanca has been criticised. Source: Internet