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Roca

American  
[roh-kuh, raw-kuh] / ˈroʊ kə, ˈrɔ kə /

noun

  1. Cape, a cape in W Portugal, near Lisbon: the western extremity of continental Europe.


Roca British  
/ ˈrəʊkə /

noun

  1. a cape in SW central Portugal, near Lisbon: the westernmost point of continental Europe

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Catalan President Salvador Illa Roca said he was shocked by the deaths and expressed his deepest condolences to families and friends.

From BBC

The stopper denied Ivan Martin and Vanat with a remarkable double save, and then thwarted Joel Roca with his leg.

From Barron's

Girona ended the game with 10 men when Roca scythed down Yamal to cut short a desperate Barca attack deep in stoppage time.

From Barron's

Griselda Roca scored on a 45-yard reception on the Pioneers’ second play from scrimmage, picked off a pass late in the first half and knocked the ball away from San Fernando receiver Cami Bermudez at the goal line on fourth down to preserve the Pioneers’ lead with 9:09 left.

From Los Angeles Times

That winter's evening around the table, with a cloud of cigarette smoke suspended in the air and wine glasses drained, Marina's mother, Mariona Roca Tort, began to speak.

From BBC