Proper noun
Montes (plural Monteses)
A surname from Spanish.
At the top of the hour, during a hearing to get her house arrest locations expanded, Annalise is blindsided by the news that AUSA Montes plans to make Annalise’s case a capital trial… and she’ll be pursuing the death penalty. Source: Internet
According to a 2003 study, 2,469 units were in need of rehabilitation and 50 were dilapidated but still occupied, Montes said. Source: Internet
In the oldest documented map of the island, created by Andrés de Morales, that region is named Montes de Haití ("Haiti Mountains"). Source: Internet
In addition, the region had what was then Spain's largest photovoltaic power plant at Montes de Cierzo de Tudela (1.2 MWp capacity) plus several hundred smaller photovoltaic installations. Source: Internet
Directing “Down to Earth” hit home for Eva Montes. Source: Internet
In late Roman documents, the Eastern Carpathian Mountains were referred to as Montes Sarmatici (meaning Sarmatian Mountains). Source: Internet