Garcia y iniguez


[gahr-see-ah ee ee-nyee-ges] /gɑrˈsi ɑ i ˈi nyi gɛs/

noun
1.
Calixto
[kah-lees-taw] /kɑˈlis tɔ/ (Show IPA), 1839?–98, Cuban lawyer, soldier, and revolutionist.

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