Armada

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In origin, Armada is a Spanish word meaning "armed" in the feminine form. The word has evolved to mean a military navy or fleet. It is used in many Spanish-speaking nations to as the title of the national naval force (other Spanish-speaking countries use marina [English: navy] or marina de guerra [English: war navy]). Mexico uses the variation Marina Armada (Armed Navy) for the Mexican Navy.

The word armada also appears in other military contexts, such as fuerzas armadas (English: armed forces). El Salvador uses the term Fuerza Armada de El Salvador, in English Armed Force of El Salvador.

The word is also used in some non-military contexts, e.g. for several products and companies.

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  • The Spanish Armada, an unsuccessful attempted invasion of England by Spain in 1588.
  • English Armada or Counter Armada, an unsuccessful English naval campaign in 1589 following the defeat of the Spanish Armada.
  • HMS Armada, name of two ships in the British Royal Navy.

Fuerza Armada de El Salvador : Armed Force of El Salvador.

  • Armada Rijeka, a football fan club from Rijeka, Croatia
  • Armada (company), a company that produces alpine skis and outerwear
  • Armada (band), a London-based rock/jazz group formed in the mid-1970s by former members of The Open Mind
  • Armada Music (company), a Dutch music company founded by Armin van Buuren, Maykel Piron & David Lewis
  • Armada Skis, www.armadaskis.com, An American Ski company founded by a group of professional skiiers

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