Proper noun
Ponte (plural Pontes)
A surname.
A group of students from Penair School in Truro, Cornwall had been sent home after returning from a ski trip to Ponte di Legno in northern Italy. Source: Internet
Beman bought the swampy Ponte Vedra Beach land from Jerome and Paul Fletcher for the lofty sum of $1. Source: Internet
An 18th-century portrait of Juan Vicente Bolívar y Ponte, the father of Simón Bolívar. Source: Internet
At the time, he was meeting Swiss prosecutors Carla Del Ponte and Claudio Lehman from Lugano who were helping to investigate the Mafia's financial holdings in Switzerland. Source: Internet
Da Ponte had used the line "Così fan tutte le belle" earlier in Le nozze di Figaro (in act 1, scene 7). Source: Internet
Carnival (Maltese: il-karnival ta' Malta) has had an important place on the cultural calendar after Grand Master Piero de Ponte introduced it to the islands in 1535. Source: Internet