Proper noun
Cardoza (plural Cardozas)
A surname.
Of the estimated 250,000 hectares of mangrove forests, only 80,000 hectares are left, 40,000 hectares of which are found in Palawan, Bengwayan and Cardoza. Source: Internet
Cardoza, for instance, reported selling between $15,001 and $50,000 worth of General Electric Co. stock in January 2006, and buying between $15,001 and $50,000 worth of NASDAQ stock that same month. Source: Internet
Los Banos 9, Pacheco 1 in Los Banos – Kody Cardoza did a little of everything, allowing one run on four hits in six complete innings and picking up a pair of RBI as the Tigers moved closer to locking up the WAC title. Source: Internet
It made an emergency landing about 10km from the airport shortly after taking off, Alejandro Cardoza, a spokesman for the state civil protection agency, said on local television. Source: Internet
"I had sold some property, and I was trying to maximize my investments," Cardoza said, "and then I also started fixing up my property, including putting solar panels in." Source: Internet
They were sure they had done great work to be invited to the finals, Cardoza said, but to be crowned the best written submission out of the entire country was incredible. Source: Internet