Lexicographical Neighbors of Touristas
Literary usage of Touristas
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Yucatan by Bruce Conord, June Conord (2005)
"... of the cathedral that presides over strolling lovers, candy vendors, shoe-
shine men and mothers with their children, in awe of the tall touristas. ..."
2. Bulletin of the New York Public Library, Astor, Lenox and Tilden Foundations by New York Public Library (1916)
"From Mr. M. Hadida of New York the Library received a copy of the "Guia de New
York para los touristas Hispano-Americanos, editada par M. Hadida," New York, ..."
3. Adventure Guide to Yucatan, Cancun and Cozumel by Bruce Concord, June Concord (2003)
"... shoe-shine men and mothers with their children, in awe of the tall touristas.
AUTHOR'S TIP: Signs in the plaza caution tourists not to tolerate children ..."
4. Seaville: A Blue Water Adventure by Richard Miller (2004)
""I bring touristas." The door opened on a large room from whose rafters hung
clusters of brown leather bottles. Some were made of a complete goat's hide; ..."
5. Proceedings of the second Pan American scientific congress: Washington, U. S by Glen Levin Swiggett (1917)
"... visitado por gran número de touristas que hacen Incesante y espontánea propaganda
de sus naturales bellezas y recursos, figurando entre ellos conocidos ..."