camino real
Americannoun
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Etymology
Origin of camino real
Literally, “royal road”
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But when he was in his prime Taxco was an important trading town on the transcontinental camino real, along which the trade of Spain and the Orient was transshipped.
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In half an hour we came into a clear and open country, and at ten we entered the camino real for Jalacho, a broad and open road, passable for calesas.
From Incidents of Travel in Yucatan, Vol. I. by Stephens, John L.
It was the camino real between Merida and Campeachy, and would pass in any country for a fair carriage-road.
From Incidents of Travel in Yucatan, Vol. I. by Stephens, John L.
For a league we followed the camino real, at which distance we saw a little opening on the left, where one of our Indians was waiting for us.
From Incidents of Travel in Yucatan, Vol. I. by Stephens, John L.
At half past five we reached the rancho of Sabachsh�, lying on the camino real from Ticul to Bolonchen, and inhabited entirely by Indians.
From Incidents of Travel in Yucatan, Vol. II. by Stephens, John L.
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