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noun (a fort, fortress or castle etc.) fortalezatr['strɒŋhəʊld]1 SMALLMILITARY/SMALL fortaleza2 figurative use baluarte nombre masculinostronghold ['strɔŋ.ho:ld] n: fortaleza f, fuerte m, bastión ma cultural stronghold: un baluarte de la culturan.• fortaleza s.f.• plaza fuerte s.f.noun ( Mil) ( fortress) fortaleza f, bastión m; ( town) plaza f fuerte; ( center of support) bastión m, baluarte m['strɒŋhǝʊld]N fortaleza f, plaza f fuerte; (fig) baluarte m, centro mthe last stronghold of... — el último baluarte de...
* * *noun ( Mil) ( fortress) fortaleza f, bastión m; ( town) plaza f fuerte; ( center of support) bastión m, baluarte m
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