Gallego - meaning and definition. What is Gallego
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What (who) is Gallego - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Gállego; Gallego (disambiguation)

Gallego         
·noun A native or inhabitant of Galicia, in Spain; a Galician.
Rubén Gallego         
RUSSIAN WRITER
Rubén David González Gallego
Rubén David González Gallego (born 1968) was born in Moscow, Soviet Union, with severe cerebral palsy.
Amber Galloway Gallego         
  • Amber Galloway @ACL 2016
AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE INTERPRETER
User:Psiĥedelisto/Amber Galloway Gallego; Amber Galloway Gallego
Amber Galloway (born 12 March 1977) is a sign language interpreter specializing in the interpretation of concerts and music festivals, especially rap/hip-hop, into American Sign Language (ASL). She has been described as "..

Wikipedia

Gallego

Gallego may refer to:

  • Gallego (surname)
  • Galician language, the language spoken in northwestern Spain
  • Gállego (river), a tributary of the Ebro, a river in the north of Spain
  • Del Gallego, Camarines Sur, a municipality in the Philippines
  • Gallego (footballer) or Francisco Fernández Rodríguez, Spanish football player
  • The Galician Pony, also known as the Gallego horse, or Caballo de pura raza gallega
  • A common Spanish and Portuguese name for Squalius carolitertii
  • A common term in Latin America to refer to people from Spain or of Spaniard descent. This is sometimes used in a pejorative way.
  • A person from Galicia, Spain.
Examples of use of Gallego
1. "They were mostly bones," Lieutenant Gallego said.
2. "From the size of the bodies, it is probable that is who they are," said an Alicante police spokesman, Alcerez Gallego.
3. Lt Gallego said the man had rented the industrial warehouse where the bodies where found at the time the victims disappeared.
4. Spain received two extradition requests from Argentine judges who want to question Peron over death squad activity during her rule and the disappearance of two young leftists –– Hector Aldo Fagetti Gallego and Jorge Valentin Beron –– in February 1'76.
5. Spain received two extradition requests from Argentine judges who want to question Peron over death squad activity during her rule and the disappearance of two young leftists – Hector Aldo Fagetti Gallego and Jorge Valentin Beron – in February 1'76.