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51Merino Castro, José Toribio — (d. 1996) Chilean admiral and one of four commanders who on 11 September 1973 overthrew the Marxist president Salvador Allende Gossens. One of the original plotters, Merino Castro persuaded General Augusto Pinochet Ugarte, the army commander,… …
52Merino Urrutia — José Juan Bautista Merino Urrutia, historiador e investigador vasco riojanista, especialmente sobre temas relacionados con la cuenca del Oja. Biografía Nació en Ojacastro (La Rioja) el 25 de septiembre de 1886. Sus padres se trasladan a Bilbao,… …
53Merino Charpa — Sp Merino Chárpa Ap Merino Jarpa L s. Ramiajame vand., P Čilė …
54Merino Jarpa — Sp Merino Chárpa Ap Merino Jarpa L s. Ramiajame vand., P Čilė …
55merino sheep — noun white sheep originating in Spain and producing a heavy fleece of exceptional quality • Syn: ↑merino • Hypernyms: ↑domestic sheep, ↑Ovis aries * * * noun see merino 1b …
56Merino Castro, Jose Toribio — ▪ 1997 Chilean admiral who, along with Gen. Augusto Pinochet, led the 1973 coup that ousted Pres. Salvador Allende; Merino was an integral member of the military junta that ruled until 1990 (b. Dec. 14, 1915 d. Aug. 31, 1996). * * * …
57merino — noun a) A breed of Spanish sheep that has long, fine hair b) The wool of this sheep …
58merino — me|ri|no Mot Pla Nom masculí …
59Merino — Me|ri|no 〈m.; Gen.: s, Pl.: s; Zool.〉 aus Spanien stammendes, rein weißes Schaf mit sehr feiner Wolle [Etym.: span.; nach dem Berberstamm der Beni Merin] …
60merino — me|ri|no [məˈri:nəu US nou] n plural merinos [U and C] [Date: 1700 1800; : Spanis] a type of sheep with long wool, or cloth made from this wool …