Dos Hermanas
English
Etymology
From Spanish, meaning "two sisters". The name dates from its founding in 1248 by Ferdinand III of Castile and honours the sisters of Gonzalo Nazareno, one of the king's principal military commanders.
Proper noun
Dos Hermanas
- A city in Spain, in the autonomous community of Andalusia about fifteen kilometres south of Seville.
Translations
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