Noun
a naval battle in the Spanish-American War (1898); the United States fleet bottled up the Spanish ships in the harbor of Santiago de Cuba and destroyed them when they tried to escape
a port city in southeastern Cuba; industrial center
Source: WordNetA second British assault on Santiago de Cuba which also ended in failure and a naval action which arose from an accidental encounter between two convoys. Source: Internet
Also today, in double, Industrial defeated Mayabeque 16 by eight in the seal that began hostilities on the Heroes of the Mayabeque, de Guines, and Pinar del Rio Santiago de Cuba won a race to zero in the first of the Capitán San Luis. Source: Internet
Batista Santana was born March 28, 1932 to a poor family in the western province of Santiago de Cuba. Source: Internet
Castro and approximately 150 others attack the Moncada military barracks in Santiago de Cuba in an unsuccessful attempt to overthrow the Batista regime. Source: Internet
Cuban President Raul Castro will travel Friday to Santiago de Cuba, the country's second largest city, to survey the damage. Source: Internet
Breast milk banks are also located in hospitals in Pinar del Río, Havana, Matanzas, Las Tunas, Granma, Holguín, Santiago de Cuba and Guantánamo, he noted. Source: Internet