What does ORIZABA mean?
Definitions for ORIZABA
ˌɔr əˈzɑ bə, -ˈsɑ-, ˌoʊr-oriz·a·ba
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Princeton's WordNet
Orizabanoun
a city of east central Mexico (west of Veracruz); a popular resort
Wikipedia
Orizaba
Orizaba (Spanish: [oɾiˈsaβa] (listen)) is a city and municipality in the Mexican state of Veracruz. It is located 20 km west of its sister city Córdoba, and is adjacent to Río Blanco and Ixtaczoquitlán, on Federal Highways 180 and 190. The city had a 2005 census population of 117,273 and is almost coextensive with its small municipality, with only a few small areas outside the city. The municipality's population was 117,289 and it has an area of 27.97 km2 (10.799 sq mi).
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orizaba
Orizaba is a city located in the Mexican state of Veracruz. It's in the eastern part of Mexico and is known for its beautiful landscapes, including the highest mountain in Mexico, Pico de Orizaba. The city also has rich history and culture, featuring notable attractions like the Iron Palace and the Art Museum of Orizaba.
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Orizaba
Orizaba is a city and municipality in the Mexican state of Veracruz. It is located 20 km west of its sister city Córdoba, and is adjacent to Río Blanco and Ixtaczoquitlán, on Federal Highways 180 and 190. The city had a 2005 census population of 117,273 and is almost coextensive with its small municipality, with only a few small areas outside the city. The municipality's population was 117,289 and it has an area of 27.97 km².
Military Dictionary and Gazetteer
orizaba
A town of Mexico, in the department of Vera Cruz, 60 miles southwest from Vera Cruz. It was occupied by Gen. Prim, in command of the Spanish troops that formed part of the expedition sent by England, France, and Spain to Mexico in March, 1862. A conference was held here shortly after the occupation of the town between the plenipotentiaries of the three powers, when the English and Spanish commissioners determined to withdraw their contingents from Mexico, in accordance with the terms of the treaty of Soledad, while the French on the other hand resolved to push on to the capital, to establish a settled government in the country in lieu of that of Juarez.
Surnames Frequency by Census Records
ORIZABA
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Orizaba is ranked #67126 in terms of the most common surnames in America.
The Orizaba surname appeared 294 times in the 2010 census and if you were to sample 100,000 people in the United States, approximately 0 would have the surname Orizaba.
95.9% or 282 total occurrences were of Hispanic origin.
3.7% or 11 total occurrences were White.
Usage in printed sourcesFrom:
- [["1845","2"],["1851","1"],["1852","1"],["1853","2"],["1861","1"],["1883","2"],["1885","5"],["1886","13"],["1887","8"],["1889","1"],["1893","2"],["1895","3"],["1897","13"],["1899","1"],["1902","3"],["1903","3"],["1904","6"],["1909","26"],["1910","3"],["1911","1"],["1912","4"],["1913","3"],["1914","33"],["1915","2"],["1916","2"],["1917","6"],["1920","1"],["1921","1"],["1922","1"],["1924","14"],["1926","1"],["1927","2"],["1929","1"],["1930","1"],["1932","2"],["1935","6"],["1937","2"],["1939","4"],["1941","4"],["1942","29"],["1943","3"],["1945","2"],["1947","8"],["1949","2"],["1950","2"],["1954","9"],["1955","2"],["1956","3"],["1958","3"],["1959","2"],["1961","2"],["1962","3"],["1963","2"],["1965","12"],["1966","8"],["1967","2"],["1968","4"],["1969","6"],["1970","2"],["1971","31"],["1972","48"],["1973","1"],["1974","7"],["1977","2"],["1981","4"],["1982","2"],["1983","1"],["1985","3"],["1987","1"],["1989","9"],["1990","1"],["1991","1"],["1992","9"],["1993","4"],["1995","2"],["1996","13"],["1998","6"],["2000","3"],["2001","1"],["2004","2"],["2005","4"],["2006","9"],["2008","9"]]
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of ORIZABA in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of ORIZABA in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9
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- orizabaEsperanto
- orizabaSpanish
- orizabaPortuguese
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