Proper noun
Lago (plural Lagos)
A surname.
Lago de Coatepeque (one of El Salvador's lakes) was created by water filling the caldera that formed after a massive eruption. Source: Internet
"I love hunting, I love cars: and for these things, in the isolation of Torre del Lago, I keep the faith." Source: Internet
In 1926 his son arranged for the transfer of his father's remains to a specially created chapel inside the Puccini villa at Torre del Lago. Source: Internet
Galicians are also prominent athletes in sports such as mountaineering, where Chus Lago stands out, the third woman to reach the summit of Everest without oxygen aid, whom also has the title of Snow Leopard. Source: Internet
Other large lakes include the Lago de Coatepeque in the west and the Lago de Güija on the Guatemalan border. Source: Internet
Their one monastery was on the top of Monte Varese, near Lago Maggiore, on the spot where their foundress, the Blessed Catarina Morigia (or Catherine of Palanza), had first led a solitary life. Source: Internet