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Montero

Montero \Mon*te"ro\, n. [Sp. montera a hunting cap, fr. montero a huntsman, monte a mountain, forest, L. mons, montis, mountain. See Mount, n.] An ancient kind of cap worn by horsemen or huntsmen.
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montero

n. A round Spanish cap, with flaps at the back or sides, once used by hunters

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Montero
In Hispanic countries, Montero is also the name for Mitsubishi Pajero or Mitsubishi Challenger. For people named Montero, see Montero (name)

Montero is a city in Santa Cruz, Bolivia, about 50 km north of Santa Cruz de la Sierra. Population 109,503 (2012). Montero has experienced growth in recent decades, becoming an important city in this region.

Montero has an elevation of 300 meters above sea level and an average temperature of 23 ° C. The city is predominantly agricultural, producing soybeans, cotton, corn and rice.

Montero (name)

Montero is a Spanish surname meaning "huntsman", and may refer to:

  • Amaia Montero (born 1976), Spanish singer, formerly of La Oreja de Van Gogh
  • Carlos Caridad Montero (born 1967), Venezuelan film director
  • Edgardo Abdala Montero (born 1978), Palestinian-Chilean footballer
  • Enrique Montero (born 1954), Spanish footballer
  • Fredy Montero (born 1987), Colombian soccer player
  • Gabriela Montero (born 1970), Venezuelan-American classical piano virtuoso
  • Jefferson Montero (born 1989), Ecuadorian footballer
  • Jesús Montero (born 1989), baseball catcher for the Seattle Mariners
  • Juan Esteban Montero (1879–1948), Chilean president (1931–1932)
  • Juan Manuel Montero Vázquez (born 1947), Spanish military physician and Surgeon General
  • Leonardo Montero, Argentine TV host
  • Mayra Montero (born 1952), Cuban-Puerto Rican writer
  • Miguel Montero (born 1983), Venezuelan-American baseball player
  • Miguel Montero (tango singer) (1922–1975), Argentine tango singer
  • Pablo Montero (born 1974), Mexican singer and actor
  • Paolo Montero (born 1971), Uruguayan footballer
  • Pilar Montero (1921–2012), American bar and restaurant owner
  • Rafael Montero (born 1989), Dominican-American disc jockey
  • Rosa Montero (born 1951), Spanish writer

Usage examples of "montero".

And the few times Delanie had managed to pin her down for answers Lauren had laughingly told her Montero was gay.

And believe me, Montero and I did our share of kegs and corpses together.

Spanish Mediterranean villa, purported to be the original home of the Montero family and dating back to the sixteenth century.

Ramon Montero had been inconveniently born in Monterey, Mexico, and had dragged himself up by his sandal straps.

Once and for all, they were going to take down Ramon Montero and all his associates.

He graced Montero with a fawning, ingratiating smile, ignoring Delanie completely.

Anywhere else, Montero played his fabricated past and his wealthy, high-class playboy image to the hilt.

He let the dissolute conversation between Montero and Kensington ebb and flow around him as he relaxed in the high-backed, velvet chair.

They all came to the table determined to vanquish Montero once and for all.

She stood behind Montero and ran her fingers lightly over his immaculate black hair.

Kyle wondered which of them would win the Oscar after their performance this week and toasted Montero with the glass.

The way Montero was watching her right now made her question her sanity in standing up to him.

He got it as, blinking in the light, Montero reared up in bed, his face puffy with sleep.

When he was almost at the door, he paused to give Montero a hard stare over his shoulder.

Isabella Montero was stunning in the way that only a woman of means could afford.