Proper noun
Fonseca (plural Fonsecas)
A surname.
A cruise-liner terminal is located along the old seawall of the Valletta Waterfront that Grandmaster Manuel Pinto de Fonseca built. Source: Internet
Brazil also uses the Fonseca system to regulate interstate trade. Source: Internet
In 1961, Carlos Fonseca turned back to the historical figure of Sandino, and along with two others (one of which was believed to be Casimiro Sotelo, who was later assassinated), founded the Sandinista National Liberation Front (FSLN). Source: Internet
According to Francis Fonseca, the current PUP Party Leader, Price earned this annual tribute as he is the great leader of the People’s United Party. Source: Internet
Governor Diego Velázquez continued to be a thorn in his side, teaming up with Bishop Juan Rodríguez de Fonseca, chief of the Spanish colonial department, to undermine him in the Council of the Indies. Source: Internet
Deirdre Fonseca is joined by her daughters, ages 7 and 8, while training. Source: Internet