Proper noun
(countable) A surname from Asturian.
(uncountable) A municipality of Asturias, Spain
Source: en.wiktionary.orgA teacher of high school history, Mr. Valdes said he had strained for years to make students understand that any present national despair was not destiny. Source: Internet
In southwestern Turkey on the Aegean Sea, Bodrum has many beaches and a beautiful setting, said Michael Valdes, the president of eXp Realty. Source: Internet
Spotted at one table were veteran Opera Chorus singer Sir Francis Price and his wife, Ethics Commissioner Marguerite Trussler; Cosette Justo Valdes, ESO assistant conductor and community ambassador, and tenor Adam Fisher. Source: Internet
Valdes expressed doubts to one Historic City News subscriber that the irreplaceable historic monument, the second oldest of its type, can survive the move without the brick and mortar crumbling. Source: Internet
Havana, Cuba, Mar 21.- US President Barack Obama paid homage to the Cuban National Hero, Jose Marti, this morning accompanied by the Cuban Vice-President Salvador Valdes Mesa. Source: Internet
In addition to the driving infractions, Valdes has two arrests for narcotics and marijuana possession charges in 2004 and 2009, according to the State Law Enforcement Division. Source: Internet