Proper noun
Barajas (plural Barajases)
A surname from Spanish.
2006 ceasefire declaration Barajas Airport parking lot after the bomb main main In the context of negotiation with the Spanish government, ETA has declared what it has described as "truce" a number of times since its creation. Source: Internet
Air traffic is routed through several international and regional airports, the largest of which is Barajas International Airport in Madrid. Source: Internet
Anyone with additional information about the case is asked to contact Detective Anthony Barajas of the San Jose Police Department’s sexual assault investigations unit at (408) 277-4102. Source: Internet
ETA declared a "permanent cease-fire" that came into force on 24 March 2006 and was broken by Barajas T4 International Airport Bombings on 30 December 2006. Source: Internet
Honoring their roots in Mexico's Guerrero region, Barajas and Maldonado sold handcrafted tamales on the streets of San Francisco's Mission district, attracting a loyal fanbase. Source: Internet
“The Democrat anger is overblown when state law allows organizations, volunteers or campaign workers to collect completed ballots and drop them off at polling places or election offices,” Barajas claimed. Source: Internet