Pamplona
[pam-ploh-nuh; Spanish pahm-plaw-nah] /pæmˈploʊ nə; Spanish pɑmˈplɔ nɑ/
noun
1.
a city in N Spain.
/pæmˈpləʊnə; Spanish pamˈplona/
noun
1.
a city in N Spain in the foothills of the Pyrenees: capital of the kingdom of Navarre from the 11th century until 1841. Pop: 190 937 (2003 est) Former name Pampeluna
city in Spain, Roman Pompeiopolis, named for Pompey, Roman emperor who founded it 68 B.C.E.
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