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San Juan de la Cruz

American  
[sahn hwahn de lah krooth, -kroos] / sɑn ˈʰwɑn dɛ lɑ ˈkruθ, -ˈkrus /

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Fort San Juan de la Cruz sits in Isla de Cabras Recreational Park, in the nearby town of Toa Baja.

From Washington Post

On the 24th the party proceeded 3 leagues northward to the stream called San Juan de la Cruz.

From Project Gutenberg

From the Alameda, which is called San Clemente, to the first arroyo northward, which is called San Juan de la Cruz, the distance is about three leagues.

From Project Gutenberg

He is excited by the amorous madness of the mysticism of Santa Teresa and San Juan de la Cruz.

From Project Gutenberg

Of what account in the history of human culture is our San Juan de la Cruz, for example—that fiery little monk, as culture, in perhaps somewhat uncultured phrase, has called him—compared with Descartes?

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