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San Juan Hill
San Juan Hill An elevation in eastern Cuba near Santiago de Cuba. It was captured by Cuban and American forces on July 1, 1898, during the Spanish-American War. Theodore Roosevelt and his Rough Riders became famous for a charge up the hill during the battle.San′ Juan′ Hill′ n. a hill in SE Cuba, near Santiago de Cuba: captured by U.S. forces during the Spanish-American War in 1898. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | San Juan Hill - a hill in eastern Cuba (near Santiago de Cuba) that was captured during the Spanish-American War; "Theodore Roosevelt and his Rough Riders became famous for their charge up San Juan Hill"Cuba - the largest island in the West Indies |
San Juan Hill
San Juan Hill (săn wän, Span. sän hwän), Oriente prov., E Cuba, near the city of Santiago de Cuba. It was the scene (July, 1898) of a battle in the Spanish-American War, in which Theodore Roosevelt and the Rough Riders took part.San Juan Hill
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