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Lealtad is Spanish for "loyalty" and may refer to: CD Lealtad, a Spanish football (soccer) team based in Villaviciosa, Spain; Hacienda Lealtad, an historic coffee ...
Three ships of the Spanish Navy have borne the name Lealtad, meaning Loyalty: Spanish frigate Lealtad (1825), a 50-gun sailing frigate launched in 1825 and wrecked in 1834. Spanish launch Lealtad, an armed launch of 1881–1888. Spanish frigate Lealtad (1860), a Lealtad-class screw frigate in commission from 1861 to 1893 and sold for scrapping ...
Lealtad (Loyalty) was the lead ship of the Spanish Navy′s Lealtad-class of screw frigates. Commissioned in 1861, she operated in the Caribbean during the Chincha Islands War of 1865–1866 and in Cuba during the Ten Years' War of 1868–1878. From 1883 she served as a training ship. She was decommissioned in 1893 and sold for scrapping in 1897.
Loyalty is a devotion to a country, philosophy, group, or person. [1] Philosophers disagree on what can be an object of loyalty, as some argue that loyalty is strictly interpersonal and only another human being can be the object of loyalty.
Club Deportivo Lealtad de Villaviciosa (English: Loyalty Sporting Club of Villaviciosa) is a Spanish football team based in Villaviciosa, in the autonomous community of Asturias. Founded in 1916, it plays in Tercera Federación – Group 2, holding home games at Les Caleyes ground with a capacity of 3,000.
Hacienda Lealtad is in mountainous Lares, Puerto Rico. After Plumey established Hacienda Lealtad, it became the largest and most modern of its time given it was the first to generate its own electricity to power the hacienda's machinery and mills.
The decoration is a red-enameled cross, with a golden frame. The outer peaks are fitted with small gold balls. The center of the medallion contains the inscription "A La Lealtad Acrisolada" (To Proven Loyalty) and "Por Isabel la Católica" (By Isabella the Catholic) on white enamel. Above the cross is a green enameled laurel wreath with the ...
Hacienda Lealtad is a working coffee hacienda which used slave labor in the 19th century, located in Lares, Puerto Rico. [1]A hacienda (UK: / ˌ h æ s i ˈ ɛ n d ə / HASS-ee-EN-də or US: / ˌ h ɑː s i ˈ ɛ n d ə / HAH-see-EN-də; Spanish: or ) is an estate (or finca), similar to a Roman latifundium, in Spain and the former Spanish Empire.