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Alcatraz spanish origin, proper noun
Alcatraz refers to a former maximum-security federal prison located on an island in San Francisco Bay. It is now a popular tourist attraction known for housing notorious criminals such as Al Capone.
The Spanish explorer, Juan Manuel de Ayala name it Alcatraz, because of the 100's & 100's of Pelicans that lived there. Alcatraz is the Spanish word for Pelican.
Alcatraz, for one.
Pelican
Alcatraz.
It's not. Alcatraz in Spanish= Isla de las Alcatraces (Island of the Lilies)
I don't believe that Capone said it. The line first surfaced many years after he died.
Alcatraz
Al Capone retains his notorious reputation.
The name of the island in San Fransisco bay was "Isla de las Alcatraces" (Island of the Lilies) given by Juan de Ayala in the mid 1770s. The word Alcatraz is no longer used in modern Spanish.
The word "shirts" is found in Christmas.