1. Soledad - Noun
2. Soledad - Proper noun
a city in northern Colombia; a suburb of Barranquilla
Source: WordNetAbout 4 million students a year begin the geography competition locally, which culminates in a national competition of the winners of each state each May in Washington, D.C. Journalist Soledad O'Brien is the moderator of the Bee. Source: Internet
Badajocenses Christians from the earliest centuries towards the end of 19th century buried their dead in or near churches. citation Badajoz's oldest two cemeteries are Cementerio de San Juan and Cementerio de Nuestra Señora de la Soledad. Source: Internet
DeFreeze escaped from Soledad State Prison on March 5, 1973, by walking away while on work duty in a boiler room located outside the perimeter fence. Source: Internet
Aaron Rodriguez solidified his place in Soledad baseball lore by stealing two bases before scoring the tying run in the seventh. Source: Internet
By 2006, as political scientist Soledad Loaeza noted, "the eager candidate became a reluctant president who avoided tough choices and appeared hesitant and unable to hide the weariness caused by the responsibilities and constraints of the office." Source: Internet
If you have more interest in wineries, the Monterey Wine Country Tasting Room Map has other itineraries including tasting rooms in Carmel Village, Monterey, and along the River Road Wine Trail, which goes from Salinas to Soledad. Source: Internet