Proper noun
Zabala (plural Zabalas)
A surname.
A few blocks northwest of Plaza Zabala is the Mercado del Puerto, another major tourist destination. Source: Internet
A Spanish expedition was sent from Buenos Aires, organized by the Spanish governor of that city, Bruno Mauricio de Zabala. Source: Internet
Further east and west are other beaches including the Colorada, Punta Espinillo, Punta Yeguas, Zabala and Santa Catarina. Source: Internet
Gabriela Zabala of the Worldwide Socialist Website wonders if the NSW Government is missing the point with new, increased valuations for public housing. Source: Internet
The new building of the School of Arts and Trades, as well as Zabala Square in Ciudad Vieja were inaugurated in 1890, followed by the Italian Hospital in 1891. Source: Internet
MIDLAND, Mich. – Jesus Vargas, Dan Jagiello and Aneurys Zabala combined for a shutout as the Great Lakes Loons defeated the TinCaps 5-0 on Tuesday. Source: Internet