Proper noun
Olmedo (plural Olmedos)
A surname from Spanish.
In addition, Alex Olmedo, winner in 1959 of the Wimbledon and Australian championships; and five-time Grand Slam doubles champ Dennis Ralston. Source: Internet
This rural parish of Santo Domingo de los Tsáchilas was founded more than 60 years ago by montuvios de Chone, Santa Ana, Olmedo, Flavio Alfaro, Montecristi and Portoviejo. Source: Internet
While honing his skills at the Los Angeles Tennis Club, Olmedo received pointers from George Toley, the club’s head pro and the coach of the U.S.C. tennis team. Source: Internet
The Dolores Olmedo House is located in the traditional downtown of Acapulco and is noted for the murals by Diego Rivera that adorn it. Source: Internet
The former home of Rivera muse Dolores Olmedo houses the namesake museum. Source: Internet
The Mariscal Sucre International Airport in Quito and the José Joaquín de Olmedo International Airport in Guayaquil have experienced a high increase in demand and have required modernization. Source: Internet