Noun
Cienfuegos (plural Cienfuegoses)
A surname from Spanish.
Castro (right) with fellow revolutionary Camilo Cienfuegos entering Havana on January 8, 1959. Source: Internet
Cienfuegos also uses lighting and scenic design (Norman Scott ) and fight choreography (Jonathan Rider) in a way that emphasizes the brutally sculptural, non-verbal aspects of combat in a graphic way that's barely suggested in NoHo. Source: Internet
These new devices were installed in blood banks in Havana, Pinar del Rio, Cienfuegos, Cienfuegos and Camagüey, with the purpose of modernizing the technology company dedicated to the extraction of plasma and increase the volume of donations. Source: Internet
The apparent protection of Gen Cienfuegos goes against the grain for Amlo's political coalition and his base, many of whom are strong critics of the army - especially over its poor human rights record. Source: Internet
Its headquarters is the province of Cienfuegos. Source: Internet
Re-Broadcast with Paul Cienfuegos - Indian Country NewsIndian Country TV. Source: Internet