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Coronado

[kawr-uh-nah-doh, kor-, kaw-raw-nah-thaw]

noun

  1. Francisco Vásquez de 1510–54?, Spanish explorer in North America.

  2. a city in SW California, near San Diego.



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A few places had seen a bit more: Carlsbad and Chula Vista received almost a quarter-inch; San Diego International Airport and Coronado saw almost a half-inch; Riverside had seen three-tenths of an inch.

Waiting in the Ticketmaster queue filled Esteban Ricardo Sainz Coronado, 24, and Sara Pedraza, 25, with dread.

The young couple came in from Monterrey, Nuevo León, but it was uncertain whether they’d make it to what Coronado called “a collective reunion that’s cultural and transcends more than music history.”

Like Coronado and Sainz, the reunion tour is millions of fans’ first opportunity to see Oasis play live, as they would have been far too young or not even born yet during their heyday.

Many cities that have fought state housing policies, such as Beverly Hills and Coronado, are predominantly wealthy and white.

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