Proper noun
Tapia (plural Tapias)
A topographic surname from Basque, denoting someone from Tapia de Casariego in Asturias.
Alejandro Tapia y Rivera also known as the Father of Puerto Rican Literature, ushered in a new age of historiography with the publication of The Historical Library of Puerto Rico. Source: Internet
A Puerto Rican production, performed in English, opened at the Tapia Theatre in San Juan under the direction of Pablo Cabrera in 1966. Source: Internet
Former state Senator Abel Tapia is taking on current commissioner Garrison Ortiz for that spot. Source: Internet
In a statement a short while ago, Mr Tapia says since the interview, he’s had a “fruitful discussion” with Minister of Finance and the Public Service, Dr. Nigel Clarke. Source: Internet
Moments after this photo was taken, ELC heavyweight Isaac Hanson pinned Spirit Lake Park’s Eric Tapia. Source: Internet
Tapia has also scored on regional Mexican charts with songs such as “Pancho Loco,” “Las Edades,” “El Pistolero,” “Amores Como El Nuestro,” and “Peor Que a un Perro.” Source: Internet