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Tia Juana

American  
[tee-uh wah-nuh] / ˈti ə ˈwɑ nə /

noun

  1. Tijuana.


Tia Juana British  
/ ˈtia ˈxwana, ˈtɪə ˈwɑːnə /

noun

  1. a variant spelling of Tijuana

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It’s Tía Raquel—I still can’t think of her as Tía Juana—shaking with fear.

From Literature

Erepla said that the agreement will “revitalize oil production” at the Tia Juana Lago and Rosa Mediano fields in the western Lake Maracaibo region and in the Ayacucho 5 bloc, in the eastern heavy-oil Orinoco Belt.

From Reuters

Starting south from San Diego, we crossed the line at Tia Juana, and spent an unhappy day waiting on the custom house officials.

From Project Gutenberg

From Tia Juana east to Tecate, where you find half a dozen hovels, there is hardly a house and not a spear of grass for thirty miles.

From Project Gutenberg

Fortunately we were able to buy hay at Tia Juana, and took some grain.

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