Proper noun
Andino (plural Andinos)
A surname.
Extra-officially, none of the three victims who died in the bathroom of the Andino had explosive residue on their bodies that could implicated them as suspects in this on-going case. Source: Internet
The bombing at Bogota’s Centro Comercial Andino killed Julie Huynh, a 23-year-old Frenchwoman who was serving as a volunteer at a public school in the capital, and Colombian citizens Ana Maria Gutierrez, 27, and Lady Paola Jaimes, 31. Source: Internet
General Tiburcio Carías Andino was elected in 1932, he later on called a constituent assembly that allowed him to be reelected, and his rule became more authoritarian until an election in 1948. Source: Internet
Andino wants people to know the signs of a potential trafficking situation. Source: Internet