Proper noun
A surname from Spanish.
A village in Sandoval County, New Mexico, United States.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAfter a siege that lasted from February 26 to March 11, 1933, the Second Corps aborted its attack on Fortín Toledo and withdrew to a defensive line built 15 km from Fortín Corrales. Source: Internet
Archuleta grabs a hold of Corrales and scores a brief takedown. Source: Internet
Other notable salaries from Bellator 238 include featherweight combatants Henry Corrales and Juan Archuleta. Source: Internet
Corrales had started on the bench in the previous match versus Haiti but had come on to score and put a mighty scare into their French–speaking opponents before her side eventually held out for the 3-2 win. Source: Internet
For more than two hours, the magic on the stage between the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra and Pilita Corrales, with the presence of the Highlight Performing Group, goes on with so much enthusiasm by the adoring fans. Source: Internet
Also attending were students from the Escuelas Buenaventura Corrales and Vitalia Madrigal to whom Ms. de Sauter read some of her stories. Source: Internet