No translation from Spanish, did you mean "de la calle"?
There are a number of sites that use that term in their name, the Alcalá de Henares in Spain which is said to mean "Citadel on the river Henares"; The Puerta de Alcalá, a monument in Madrid, Spain; and Mission San Diego de Alcalá near San Diego, CA. The use of Alcalá is described as from the Arabic word al-qal'a, for fortification or citadel.
De tu means: of your in English.
"The person I love most"
"Debajo de" means "underneath" or "below" in English.
"De su vida" in English means "of his/her life."
"A eso de" is a Spanish phrase that is used to mean "around" or "about" when talking about time. It is typically used to indicate an approximate time or moment.
No translation from Spanish, did you mean "de la calle"?
Saint Didacus de/of Alcala. ()
flowers from san diego de alcala
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the namesake is Saint Didacus de Alcala
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Sant Diego de Alcala has 46 bells
Mission De Alcala has five mission bells and one bell tower.
San diego de alcala was named for St. Didacus. he is a fifteenth century spanish francsician
Mission San Diego De Alcala was famous for being the first of the 21 missions.
yes the ca indians destroyed mission san diego de alcala in 1775
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