Proper noun
Almonte (plural Almontes)
A surname from Spanish.
An annual pilgrimage brings a million visitors to the Hermitage of El Rocío in Almonte (population 16,914 in 2008); similarly large crowds visit the Santuario de Nuestra Señora de la Cabeza in Andújar every April. Source: Internet
And why did Ontario Provincial Police charge an Almonte, Ont., man with careless driving Friday? Source: Internet
He did, however, tell MassLive’s Chris Cotillo, via team translator Bryan Almonte, that to that long-term deal Saturday. Source: Internet
Featuring John’s stunning aerial photography and plenty of content from Millstone contributors over the years, the book touches not just on Almonte but also Pakenham, Appleton, Blakeney, Clayton and Ramsay, and is a visual delight. Source: Internet
Key negotiations with conflicting forces in Mindanao actually became more successful during the administration, which also highlighted the great role and contributions of Jose Almonte as the key adviser of this liberal administration. Source: Internet
Hardin (1994), p. 190. Moore (2004), p. 182. Government officials fled mere hours before Mexican troops arrived in Harrisburg, and Santa Anna sent Colonel Juan Almonte with 50 cavalry to intercept them in New Washington. Source: Internet