Proper noun
Alegre (plural Alegres)
A surname from Spanish.
Indigenous people from Yanomami ethnic group are seen, amid the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), at the 4th Surucucu Special Frontier Platoon of the Brazilian army in the municipality of Alto Alegre, state of Roraima, Brazil July 1, 2020. Source: Internet
In no other song is this more noted that the ballad "Trova do Vento que Passa" (Song/Poem of the Passing Wind), whose lyrics by the writer Manuel Alegre were a direct criticism of the state. Source: Internet
Local online news site G1 reported that the incident at the Carrefour in Porto Alegre followed a confrontation between Freitas and a supermarket employee, who then called security. Source: Internet
All these questions will be on the table this week here at Porto Alegre as part of the Forum of Resistances organized by the South American groups who are clearly cognizant of the gravity of the situation. Source: Internet
Also, Joseph, why don't you ask Riverdaughter why she publishes under a pseudonym, ask Alegre. Source: Internet
Meanwhile, officials in at least five cities, including Porto Alegre and Recife, announced plans to lower bus fares. Source: Internet