How to use Lérida in a sentence
Lerida, in Spain, surrendered to the French general Suchet, who found large quantities of stores.
The Every Day Book of History and Chronology | Joel MunsellEven at Lerida, a place scarcely at all affected by foreign travellers, we were perfectly comfortable—and such sights!
George Eliot's Life, Vol. III (of 3) | George EliotThis doorway was evidently constructed by the architect who designed the Puerta dels Infants at Lerida.
Southern Spain | A.F. CalvertHis troops, dispersed by the two disastrous battles, were reassembled at Lerida.
The Empire of Austria; Its Rise and Present Power | John S. C. AbbottHe left the train at Lerida, going on foot from the station to the town, but he did not seek an hotel.
The Velvet Glove | Henry Seton Merriman
British Dictionary definitions for Lérida
/ (Spanish ˈleriða) /
a city in NE Spain, in Catalonia: commercial centre of an agricultural region. Pop: 118 035 (2003 est): Catalan name: Lleida
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