English to Spanish Dictionary stronghold

stronghold

fortaleza
definition
noun
World War I saw the evolution of a new fortification setup combining field strongholds with fortresses.
a place that has been fortified so as to protect it against attack.
translation of 'stronghold'
noun
baluarte,
fortaleza
example
If Brocade is to protect its 'stronghold' there, it too needs to offer an end-to-end solution.
Ganesh and Rohit hope to capitalise on their 'stronghold' of creativity and use of actual sounds.
The middle and upper end of the market continues to be a 'stronghold' of independent agencies such as Strutt & Parker and its peers.
The contemporary music scene was the 'stronghold' of disco and stadium rock, the two bland ends of a narrow spectrum.
They were able to build a fortified town and a 'stronghold' they called a vault in case of an assault.
In fact, the Foreign Ministry has been a 'stronghold' of fascist continuity.
California has the undeserved reputation of being a liberal 'stronghold' , a land of progressive new ideas.
It has been deployed to fill in for American combat troops required for the attack on the rebel 'stronghold' .
No, there'll be no libelling their 'stronghold' as the ‘land of rain’, true as it may be.
a Labour 'stronghold'
a Republican 'stronghold'
Government troops recently violated a ceasefire, attacking a rebel 'stronghold' in the north.
For reformers all along the rhetorical spectrum, red-light districts were the 'strongholds' of organized vice.
He has been to Democrat 'strongholds' , Republican bastions and across the battleground states of the Midwest.
They appeared to drive the enemy from the capital within days and then mounted attacks on rebel 'strongholds' elsewhere.
It is why the pro-choice side is losing ground now outside its 'strongholds' on the coasts.
By invoking prohibitions in this way the nation seeks to establish universally acknowledged 'strongholds' .
But Republicans also lost ground in some traditional 'strongholds' .
Moreover, trade union 'strongholds' in the public sector are further threatened by ongoing privatisation.
Traditional 'strongholds' in western regions have also experienced big rises.
We are taking the fight into the 'strongholds' of the enemy, and we are dealing the enemy blow after blow, damaging it daily.
Both countries are Labour 'strongholds' and the party would have expected to dominate under first-past-the-post electoral systems.
We will discover Nature's secret 'strongholds' .
By this time, they had gained control over all the bastions, 'strongholds' and fortifications surrounding the city.
Their 'strongholds' lie in the cities in which many students, academics, civil servants and public employees live.
His right wing PAN party lost legislative seats and governorships in places long considered PAN 'strongholds' .
In this mode you make a custom fighter, then you go through a tactical game of taking enemy 'strongholds' to fortify your battlefield position.
The charter references to ‘fortress-work’ imply fortified 'strongholds' rather than dykes.
The worst slums tend to vote overwhelmingly Democratic, and the fanciest suburbs tend to be Republican 'strongholds' .
Successive English 'strongholds' have fallen to outsiders.
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