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  • 1Curacoa — may refer to: Geography Curacoa Island, Queensland, Australia Curacoa volcano, Tonga Naval vessels Four ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Curacoa, after the island Curaçao in the Caribbean Sea: edit] See also Curaçao (disambiguation)… …

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  • 2Curacoa — Curacao Cu ra*[,c]ao , Curacoa Cu ra*[,c]oa , (k?? r? s? ), n. A liqueur, or cordial, flavored with the peel from the sour orange, and sometimes with cinnamon and mace; first made at the island of Cura[,c]cao. [1913 Webster +PJC] …

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  • 3Curacoa volcano — Curacoa Elevation −33 metres (−108.3 ft)[1] Listing …

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  • 4Curacoa Island — For other uses, see Curacoa. Curacoa Native name: Noogoo Map of Curacoa Island and its surrounds (click to zoom). Geography Coordinates …

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  • 5curaçoa — noun see curaçao …

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  • 6curaçoa — cu·ra·çoa …

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  • 7curacoa — noun flavored with sour orange peel • Syn: ↑curacao • Hypernyms: ↑orange liqueur * * * noun see curaçao …

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  • 8curaçoa orange — noun see curaçao 2 …

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  • 9HMS Curacoa (D41) — HMS Curacoa was a World War I light cruiser of the C class, named after the island in the Caribbean Sea more usually spelled Curaçao. She was part of the Ceres group of the C class of cruisers. She became one of the major accidental losses of the …

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  • 10HMS Curacoa — Four ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Curacoa , after the island in the Caribbean Sea more usually spelled Curaçao:*HMS|Curacoa|1809, a 36 gun fifth rate launched in 1809. She was reduced to 24 guns in 1831 and broken up in 1849.… …

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