Sabana.
... Savannah in Spanish is Sabana.
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The word Savannah comes from an Amerind term for plains which became Hispanisized after the Spanish Conquest.
The name Savannah is of Spanish origin, meaning "flat tropical grassland." It is often associated with the open savannah grasslands found in Africa.
Means simply "savannah" from the English word for the large grassy plain, ultimately deriving from the Taino (Native American) word zabana.Above retrieved from http://www.behindthename.com
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Savannah typically refers to a flat grassland ecosystem characterized by a mixture of grasses and scattered trees. It can also be used as a girl's name with origins in Spanish and Portuguese languages meaning treeless plain.
The address of the Savannah Branch is: 514 W Main St, Savannah, 64485 1670
Also spelt "savanna", the word hails from the 1550's Spanish sabana, earlier zavana from Taino (Arawakan) zabana.
You didn't say whether you mean Savannah, Georgia or the African savannah. Here are some sentences for each one.The city of Savannah is lovely in the Spring.I visited Savannah last year.The savannah is a grassland.Lions and zebras live on the savannah.
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The Siege of Savannah is when the British bombarded the city of Savannah with 800 troops and Savannah remained under British control