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What (who) is llanos - definition

GRASSLAND IN VENEZUELA AND COLOMBIA
Los Llanos; Llanos Savannas; Los Llanos, Venezuela; Llanos (ecoregion); Los Llanos (South America); Orinoco llanos; Orinoco Llanos

Llanos         
·pl of Llano.
Chanos de Somerón         
A ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF LENA, IN ASTURIAS, SPAIN
Llanos (Lena)
Chanos de Somerón (Llanos in Spanish) is one of 24 parishes (administrative divisions) in Lena, a municipality within the province and autonomous community of Asturias, in coastal northern Spain. The parroquia is in size, with a population of 32.
Los Llanos Region, Venezuela         
  • Hato La Fe, Guárico State
  • Los Llanos Region, Venezuela
  • Orinoco Crocodile, Llanos Region
ADMINISTRATIVE REGION OF VENEZUELA
Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Llanos Region (Venezuela); Draft:Llanos Region; Llanos Region; Llanos Region, Venezuela
The Llanos Region is one of the 10 administrative regions in which Venezuela was divided for its development plans; it comprises the states of Apure (except for the Páez Municipality) and Guárico.

Wikipedia

Llanos

The Llanos (Spanish Los Llanos, "The Plains"; Spanish pronunciation: [loz ˈʝanos]) is a vast tropical grassland plain situated to the east of the Andes in Colombia and Venezuela, in northwestern South America. It is an ecoregion of the tropical and subtropical grasslands, savannas, and shrublands biome.

Examples of use of llanos
1. Fifteen–year–old Luis Enrique Llanos believes the measure could be arbitrary.
2. JOSé DE LOS LLANOS, DOMINICAN REPUBLIC Large–scale sugar production began in the Dominican Republic in the 1870s.
3. "I didn‘t feel like one of the regular students anymore." That was six years ago, and Llanos has not graduated.
4. Chvez comes from the provinces of Venezuela, from the vast southern cattle lands of the Llanos that stretch down to the Apure and Orinoco river system.
5. Especially when people know what happened, it would be easier than going to a different school and having to answer questions," Llanos said.