It is a city that had a battle named battle of Goliad. It has to do with history and the capture of Goliad :)
It means Saint Paul.
We can not answer you question because we do not know what you mean by "idgos and ngos", these are not English words.
Sue is the diminutive variant of Susan which is in turn the English short variant of the Hebrew name Susannah. The meaning of the name Susannah is lily.The English form was first used in the 18th century.
If you mean central North America then it would be English, but if you mean central South America, and Brazil is the most central to the country then I would suggest language of Brazil or even Spanish.
Sid is a nickname for Sidney, which originally derived from various place names in England meaning "wide island", from Old English sid "wide" and eg "island".
The address of the Goliad County Library is: 320 S Commercial St, Goliad, 77963 M
There was no "battle of Goliad."
Goliad, Texas
The Goliad, Texas tornado was an F4.
The phone number of the Goliad County Library is: 361-645-2291.
The Goliad Campaign refers to a series of battles which occurred in 1836 as part of the Texas Revolution, which ultimately led to the Goliad
The address of the Amigos Of Goliad State Historical Park is: Po Box 935, Goliad, TX 77963-7796
Remember Goliad!
Goliad Campaign happened on 1836-03-12.
At the end of The Battle of Goliad, after Texans surrendered, Fannin and his troops were marched back to Goliad and imprisoned in the old presido.
The Goliad Massacre started: October 9, 1835
The Battle of Goliad was important because it was on of the Mexicans first victory.