Ensenada Sentence Examples

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  • The two most frequented by ocean-going vessels are Buenos Aires and Ensenada (La Plata).

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  • On the Pacific coast of Lower California are the Ensenada de Todos Santos and the bays of San Quentin, Viscaino and Magdalena.

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  • The Distrito del Norte is credited with a population of 7583 and has its capital at Ensenada (pop. 1026); the Distrito del Sur has a population of 40,041 and has its capital at La Paz.

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  • Among the smaller ports, some of which are open to foreign trade, are Matamoros, Tuxpan, Alvarado, Tlacotalpan, Frontera, Campeche and the island of Mujeres (coast of Yucatan) on the Gulf side, and Ensenada, Altata, Santa Rosalia and Soconusco on the Pacific.

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  • In his life he was orderly and retiring, averse from taking decisions, though not incapable of acting firmly, as when he cut short the dangerous intrigues of his able minister Ensenada by dismissing and imprisoning him.

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  • The territory is divided into two districts, the northern having its capital at the insignificant little village of La Ensenada, on Todos Santos Bay, and the southern having its capital at La Paz, at the head of a deep bay opening into the Gulf.

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  • Fearing an attack from the mainland, the filibusters first withdrew to La Ensenada, near the American frontier, and then in the following year broke up altogether during an attempt to invade Sonora by land.

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  • This Carnival cruise review is based on the Carnival Paradise four night sailing to Catalina and Ensenada on April 14, 2008.

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  • A wide range of shore excursions is available on Catalina, and while there are fewer things to do in Ensenada, Carnival has worked to create a suitable variety of options for passengers to experience.

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  • Similar in size and layout to the Carnival Paradise, the Carnival Elation offers four and five-night sailings to Baja California, including visits to Ensenada and Cabo San Lucas.

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  • The cruise departs from the port of Long Beach and travels down to the Mexican coastal town of Ensenada.

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  • The cruise takes passengers from Long Beach, California down the Baja California peninsula to the Mexican seaside oasis of Ensenada, the Cinderella of the Pacific.

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  • Ports of call include Los Angeles and Ensenada, Mexico.

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  • Radiance of the Seas then calls at Mexican ports in Ensenada and Cabo San Lucas.

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  • The three day cruise only goes to Ensenada.

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  • The voyage also includes daylong stops on the Big Island of Hawaii, Oahu, Maui, Kauai and Ensenada, Mexico.

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  • The 15 day sailing also includes a 6-hour stop in Ensenada, Mexico, on the return trip.

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  • The trans Pacific voyage also features a three-hour stop in Ensenada, Mexico, on the last day of the trip.

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  • The return trip to Los Angeles also features a 4-hour stop in Ensenada, Mexico.

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  • Passengers then sail back to California or Vancouver, but must stop in a place like Mexico's Ensenada, in order to fulfill the foreign flag Jones Act requirements.

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  • Ports visited include Ensenada, Mexico; Hilo, Hawaii; Kona, Hawaii; Kauai, Hawaii; Maui, Hawaii; and Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

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  • However, be aware most of them visit Ensenada, Mexico, so you will spend quite a bit of time at sea as you make your way back to California.

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  • Be aware many of these cruises visit Ensenada, Baja, Mexico, before making the five-day trek across the sea to Honolulu, Hawaii.

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  • Spend a full day in Ensenada, Mexico, and four nights at sea before returning to Los Angeles.

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  • An excursion into Ensenada, the main port in this region, will allow you to explore a market village.

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  • Stops at Catalina Island and Ensenada are part of the package offered by Carnival.

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  • This cruise leaves from the San Pedro Port in Los Angeles and travels to Ensenada, Mexico.

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