Proper noun
Marcano (plural Marcanos)
A surname.
Marcano and Tyszka 2007. p. 168. A group of high-ranking anti-Chávez military officers had been planning to launch a coup against Chávez and used the civil unrest as an opportunity. Source: Internet
Marcano and Tyszka 2007. p. 143. This move antagonized the opposition movement particularly strongly. Source: Internet
Behind all the work in the kitchen is Chef David Marcano, and in the bodega they have the “En Copa de Balón” sommelier team. Source: Internet
Marcano and Tyszka 2007. p. 138. In May 2000 he launched his own Sunday morning radio show, Aló Presidente (Hello, President), on the state radio network. Source: Internet
He followed the economic guidelines of the International Monetary Fund and continued to encourage foreign investment in Venezuela, Marcano and Tyszka 2007. pp. 148–149. Source: Internet
Marcano and Tyszka 2007. p. 31. He also began to get involved in activities outside of the military school, playing baseball and softball with the Criollitos de Venezuela team, progressing with them to the Venezuelan National Baseball Championships. Source: Internet