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What (who) is Santa Anna - definition


Santa Anna (1806 ship)         
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SHIP WRECKED IN 1812
Santa Anna (ship) 1812
Santa Anna was a Spanish brig that a British privateer captured in 1806. Her new owners then employed Santa Anna as a whaler.
Santa Anna (1522 ship)         
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SHIP
Santa Anna was an early 16th-century carrack of the navy of the Knights Hospitaller. The war ship was celebrated for her many modern features.
Sint Anna Bay         
BAY IN WILEMSTAD, CURAÇAO
Santa Anna Bay
Sint Anna Bay (Dutch: Sint Annabaai) is a deep channel approximately one mile long and up to 1,000 feet wide, located on the island of Curaçao between the two parts of Willemstad, Punda and Otrobanda.
Examples of use of Santa Anna
1. Well, that‘s true, Governor; Houston made "Remember the Alamo" his battle cry when he defeated Santa Anna at San Jacinto.
2. Travis to McCain‘s Santa Anna –– and McCain, author of the immigration "amnesty" detested by conservatives, was once again on the side of the Mexicans.
3. 7:3' AM –– Santa Anna winds that fanned Southern California‘s wildfires were expected to weaken Wednesday and a gradual cooling trend was anticipated by Thursday.
4. Antonio L¿pez de Santa Anna would no doubt be quite puzzled had he arrived at the Alamo back in 1836 and found it looking as it did Thursday afternoon: six satellite trucks outside, 14 television cameras, and dueling snow–cone stands in the plaza.
5. "I am besieged by a thousand or more of the Mexicans under Santa Anna – I have sustained a continual bombardment and cannonade for 24 hours . . . I am determined to sustain myself as long as possible and die like a soldier who never forgets what is due to his own honor and that of his country –– Victory or Death." The delusions of a presidential candidate whose time has passed?