Aguada
Aguada is a toponym derived from the Spanish and Portuguese term for a watering place or water source. The name is used in various Latin American and Iberian-influenced regions to refer to settlements, districts, or geographic features associated with water.
Aguada, Puerto Rico, is a municipality located on the western coast of the island of Puerto Rico.
Fort Aguada is a well-preserved 17th-century Portuguese fort in Goa, India, built around 1612 to defend the
The name Aguada also appears in other toponyms across Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking regions, frequently in compound