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Cambria

American  
[kam-bree-uh] / ˈkæm bri ə /

noun

  1. medieval name of Wales.


Cambria British  
/ ˈkæmbrɪə /

noun

  1. the Medieval Latin name for Wales

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But now, for the first time in three years, the coastal two-lane highway will be completely open for an uninterrupted drive of the roughly 100 miles between Carmel and Cambria.

From Los Angeles Times

People appealing health-insurance coverage rejections will want to make sure they mail their appeals earlier, says Cambria Nwosu, a doctor of nursing science.

From The Wall Street Journal

Instead, he fled to California, Elsie in tow, to live on Wales Street in a town called Cambria, the Latin name for Wales.

From BBC

Fixins Soul Kitchen — Fixins Soul Kitchen was already on my Detroit list, but a recommendation from my Cambria Hotel driver shot it straight to the top — and it did not disappoint.

From Salon

Texas has freshman pitcher Cambria Salmon from Beaumont.

From Los Angeles Times