Proper noun
Barrientos (plural Barrientoses)
A surname from Spanish.
All these studies assume that the importers paid the full Fairtrade price, which is not necessarily the case. citation citation citation citation Barrientos, S., Conroy, M. E., & Jones, E. (2007). Source: Internet
With the death of Barrientos, a nationalist military-civilian regime took power in 1968, nationalizing Gulf Oil and opening the door toward a more radical, pre-revolutionary phase in 1969-71. Source: Internet
Barrientos said the alarm didn't sound, so the suspect had 30 minutes to himself inside of the business before he left and the alarm then notified police. Source: Internet
In second place was 13 year old Johanne Guerrero of New Horizon Academy and in third place was 12 year old Jason Barrientos of San Pedro RC School. Source: Internet
The fatality was identified as Marvin Barrientos, 40, of Barangay Pacac. Source: Internet
The set of stamps, illustrated by Heriberto Barrientos A., shows a grandfather recounting the legends to enthralled youngsters. Source: Internet