Word info

Camargo

Proper noun

Meaning

Camargo (plural Camargos)

A surname from Portuguese or Spanish

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

Appointment to governorship of Mexico and internal dissensions A painting from Diego Muñoz Camargo 's History of Tlaxcala (Lienzo Tlaxcala), c. 1585, showing La Malinche and Hernán Cortés. Source: Internet

Milton da Rocha Camargo, first counselor in the Sunday school general presidency, counseled Latter-day Saints to count their blessings and ask, seek and knock in prayer. Source: Internet

For example, $221 million in CIT for December 2008 to December 2009 was written off for the Colombian engineering firm Schrader Camargo Ingenieros Asociados SA, which the TAJ had as ‘Company I’. Source: Internet

Camargo, who is Black, has denied the existence of structural racism in Brazilian society and called the Black Lives Matter movement “lefty garbage.” Source: Internet

In particular, the Liberal president Alberto Lleras Camargo (1958–1962) created the Colombian Institute for Agrarian Reform (INCORA), and Carlos Lleras Restrepo (1966–1970) further developed land entitlement. Source: Internet

Some historians like Germán Arciniegas and Gabriel Camargo Pérez think that his first voyage was made in June 1497 with the Spanish Pilot Juan de la Cosa. Source: Internet

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