Proper noun
Pinos (plural Pinoses)
A surname from Catalan.
Also in Pinos Altos, on April 25, the next "Special Nashville Invasion" performance at the Buckhorn features blues with Kevin So. Source: Internet
As decades passed, those few who passed through the Pinos Altos corner of the Gila Wilderness watched the land began to heal, perhaps more fully than they ever anticipated. Source: Internet
"Dink" Tatsch looks forward to the day when the Buckhorn reopens its doors in Pinos Altos. Source: Internet
The NTSB interviewed 20 witnesses of Denver's last flight; six of them had observed the plane's crash into the ocean near Point Pinos. Source: Internet
Castillo leads us across the courtyard and through to the Pinos section of the prison. Source: Internet
It was during this period of abandonment that Birchville was renamed Pinos Altos, its original name, by the few remaining Hispanic citizens. Source: Internet