Proper noun
Colmenares (plural Colmenareses)
A surname from Spanish.
Ana María Colmenares, Durée & Company, Inc. Source: Internet
Atty. Neri Colmenares of Bayan Muna said the killings are “not only a violation of human rights, but a violation of the electoral rights of the people.” Source: Internet
“It was beautiful,” said Carlton Colmenares, the sixth of Emil’s seven children, who drove from Hempstead, Texas, to celebrate the life of his stepmother, who died in January. Source: Internet
Colmenares is a human rights lawyer and a political prisoner for four years under Martial Law. Source: Internet
The mission accompanying the cardinal will be composed of Rev. Don Eddy René Calvillo Paz, archdiocesan chancellor, and Rev. Don José Luis Colmenares Samayoa, parish priest of the Cathedral. Source: Internet
In Texas, the elder Colmenares will live in an adult residential facility that is similar to the Laurels in Charlottesville where he’s lived a short while. Source: Internet