Mérida
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Etymology edit
From Spanish, from the third word of the Latin name “colōnia Augusta Ēmerita”, from the feminine of ēmeritus (“veteran”), referring to the Iberian city being founded as an imperial veterans’ colony.
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Mérida
- A city in Spain’s western region Estremadura, in Badajoz province
- Latin American cities named after the above:
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Etymology edit
From Spanish, from the third word of the Latin name “colōnia Augusta Ēmerita”, from the feminine of ēmeritus (“veteran”), referring to the Iberian city being founded as an imperial veterans’ colony.
Proper noun edit
Mérida ? n
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Etymology edit
From Spanish, from the third word of the Roman name “colōnia Augusta Ēmerita”, from the feminine of Latin ēmeritus (“veteran”), referring to the Iberian city being founded as an imperial veterans’ colony.
Proper noun edit
Mérida ?
- the city Mérida in Spain's western region Estremadura, in Badajoz province
- Latin American cities named Mérida after the above:
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Etymology edit
From the third word of the Latin “colōnia Augusta Ēmerita”, from the feminine of ēmeritus (“veteran”), referring to the Iberian city being founded as an imperial veterans’ colony.
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Mérida f
- Mérida (a city in Badajoz, Extremadura, Spain)
- Mérida (a city in Yucatan, Mexico)
- Mérida (a city in Guzman, Venezuela)
- Mérida (a state of Venezuela)