Proper noun
Marulanda (plural Marulandas)
A surname from Spanish.
"Colombia: Letter for the attention of Mr Manuel Marulanda, Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia – People's Army" November 2002. Source: Internet
The FARC suspended talks in November 2000, to protest what it called "paramilitary terrorism" but returned to the negotiating table in February 2001, following 2 days of meetings between President Pastrana and FARC leader Manuel Marulanda. Source: Internet
John Marulanda, security and defense expert, said that Hezbollah is particularly very settled in Latin America. Source: Internet
“Unfortunately, the score doesn’t show what we did on the field,” Daniel Marulanda, center midfielder for the men’s team, said. Source: Internet