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How to pronounce pueblo in English?

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Type Words
Type Words
Type of village, hamlet
Type Words
Type of amerindian, native american
Has types zuni, hopi, taos

Examples of pueblo

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She was also the first pueblo Indian woman to pass the state's bar examination.
From the latimes.com
A wonderfully stylish little hotel in the heart of an Andalucian pueblo blanco.
From the guardian.co.uk
Fall is a great time of year to stop in Taos, maybe a pueblo tour, on the way.
From the denverpost.com
The pueblo at Wupatki National Monument boasted 100 rooms in the 12th century.
From the denverpost.com
Pueblo Central student Kamryn Bitterlich, above, cheers on her team Saturday.
From the denverpost.com
You can tour the pueblo grounds, including the ball court and community room.
From the sltrib.com
Pueblo attempted to maneuver away, but was considerably slower than the sub chaser.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Pueblo peoples crafted impressive items associated with their religious ceremonies.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Families were slain inside their dwellings, and the pueblo was burned and abandoned.
From the nytimes.com
More examples
  • A member of any of about two dozen Native American peoples called `Pueblos' by the Spanish because they live in pueblos (villages built of adobe and rock)
  • A city in Colorado to the south of Colorado Springs
  • A communal village built by Indians in the southwestern United States
  • Pueblo is a term used to describe modern (and ancient) communities of Native Americans in the Southwestern United States of America. ...
  • Pueblo is an abstract strategy game which is a competition to optimally place blocks in a constrained space. The name, theme, and artwork for the game derive from the famous architecture of Taos Pueblo, but they are very lightly applied.
  • A communal building erected by certain Indian tribes of Arizona and New Mexico. It is often of large size and is usually built either of stone or adobe
  • (Pueblos) (Spanish) Both a group of settled communities in the southwestern United States and the people who live in these towns. Today these communities are in New Mexico and Arizona, and include the Hopi pueblos, Zuni, Acoma, Santo Domingo, and Taos.
  • (Pueblos) the name the Spanish explorers gave to the Indian settlements they found in New Mexico and Arizona
  • A Spanish grant of less than 1000 acres.