Proper noun
Linares (plural Linareses)
A surname from Spanish.
Gustavo Linares Benzo, a lawyer who sits on Transparencia Venezuela as early as November 2018 that Guaidó should apply Article 233 of the Venezuelan Constitution to claim the Venezuelan presidency. Source: Internet
In 1992, Polgár tied for second, behind Anatoly Karpov at the Madrid International in Linares. Source: Internet
Polgár won two, drew one and lost one and won $12,000 in prize money. citation In February 1997, she played in the Linares "supertournament" which Kasparov won by edging out Kramnik. Source: Internet
Anthony Crolla keen to prove doubters wrong in Jorge Linares rematch: 'I might have to weather a storm but I'm willing to dig deeper than ever before' Source: Internet
As we reported earlier, Vasyl Lomachenko defeated Linares by knockout in the tenth round on May 12. Source: Internet
Linares is in the Maule region, where most of the quake deaths occurred. Source: Internet