Proper noun
Belo (plural Belos)
A surname from Portuguese.
1940s and 1950s Headquarters of the Banco Mineiro da Produção, Belo Horizonte With the success of Pampulha and the Brazil Builds exhibition, Niemeyer's achieved international recognition. Source: Internet
A. H. Belo delivers news and information in innovative ways to a broad range of audiences with diverse interests and lifestyles. Source: Internet
Awards The Roman Catholic priest Carlos Belo of East Timor and Ramos-Horta were jointly awarded the 1996 Nobel Peace Prize for their efforts. Source: Internet
Barbosa credited the family’s driver, Fabiano da Silva, for nursing him through the first night and driving him six hours from Belo Horizonte to São Paulo after it was confirmed he had the virus and air travel was no longer possible. Source: Internet
Belo Horizonte is the main international airport outside Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo. Source: Internet
Bishop Belo capitalised upon this honour through meetings with Bill Clinton of the United States and Nelson Mandela of South Africa. Source: Internet