Proper noun
Florencio (plural Florencios)
A surname.
After Kasparov won games 47 and 48, FIDE President Florencio Campomanes unilaterally terminated the match, citing the health of the players. Source: Internet
FIDE president Florencio Campomanes negotiated with the Soviet Union, and the match was played in London. citation citation In the 1984 world championship match between Karpov and Kasparov the winner was to be the first to win six games. Source: Internet
On learning of the situation Short contacted Kasparov, who had distrusted FIDE and its president, Florencio Campomanes ever since Campomanes had stopped his title match against Anatoly Karpov in 1984. Source: Internet
Albay provincial veterinarian Dr. Florencio Adonay stressed the importance of the facility, complete with all the necessary equipment, to cater to the needs of animals living in the wild especially those that require medical attention and rehabilitation. Source: Internet
Rapid expansion of membership During his period as president of FIDE (1970–1978) Max Euwe strove to increase the number of member countries, and Florencio Campomanes (president 1982–1995) continued this policy, with each member nation receiving one vote. Source: Internet
JULY 12 --Buoyed by his boss’ vote of confidence, Budget Secretary Florencio Abad is now ready to face the public and explain the Disbursement Acceleration Program. Source: Internet