Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A quarter; ward of a city; soldiers' quarters.
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Examples
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The cheerful noise came from the direction of the cuartel, which is a kind of makeshift barracks for the soldiers of the republic.
Rolling Stones O. Henry 1886
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The ex-cuartel, as it is now called is a cool, quiet, relaxing museum.
The Zapata Route In Morelos Part 2: His Heart Stopped Beating 2008
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The ex-cuartel, as it is now called is a cool, quiet, relaxing museum.
The Zapata Route In Morelos Part 2: His Heart Stopped Beating 2008
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I thought that Zapata would probably be glad that this generation can use his ex-cuartel as a place to practice an art form so Mexican.
The Zapata Route In Morelos Part 2: His Heart Stopped Beating 2008
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The ex-cuartel, as it is now called is a cool, quiet, relaxing museum.
The Zapata Route In Morelos Part 2: His Heart Stopped Beating 2008
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I thought that Zapata would probably be glad that this generation can use his ex-cuartel as a place to practice an art form so Mexican.
The Zapata Route In Morelos Part 2: His Heart Stopped Beating 2008
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I thought that Zapata would probably be glad that this generation can use his ex-cuartel as a place to practice an art form so Mexican.
The Zapata Route In Morelos Part 2: His Heart Stopped Beating 2008
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The Zapata Route in Morelos Part 2: Place where Zapata ate his meals in the cuartel.
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The Zapata Route in Morelos Part 2: Park in front of the ex-cuartel museum.
The Zapata Route in Morelos Part 2: Park in front of the ex-cuartel museum. © Julia Taylor 2007 2007
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Del Duque de Berwick se me ha dicho que cursó órdenes para que si el ejército fuese destrozado, dar cuartel a los ingleses
Archive 2008-05-11 de Brantigny........................ 2008
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