Proper noun
Puente (plural Puentes)
A surname from Spanish.
Among them were a railway system for Luzon, a tramcar network for Manila, and Asia's first steel suspension bridge Puente Claveria, later called Puente Colgante. Source: Internet
According to Puente, college was difficult considering he hadn’t written much more than his signature from the time he graduated high school in 1987 until enrolling at Cleveland State in 2000. Source: Internet
In this way, our city resembles Pomona and La Puente and Downey and Maywood and numerous others. Source: Internet
Puente de la Universidad is downstream of the old Palmas Bridge. Source: Internet
And on August 3, a group going by the name of “The People of Order” (“La Gente del Orden”) threatened anyone collaborating with other illegal armed organizations in the Puente del Pindo area, in the municipal capital. Source: Internet
He has illustrated many award-winning books, including Tito Puente Mambo King, by Monica Brown; and The Cazuela that the Farm Maiden Stirred by Samantha Vamos. Source: Internet