Crossword clues for este
este
- Noble Renaissance family
- Famous Italian family
- Alberti's patron
- Ferrara patron
- Alberto Azzo II was one
- Famed Italian patron of the arts
- East, in España
- This, in Taxco
- Noble family of Ferrara
- An in-law of the Borgias
- Town southwest of Padua
- East, in Madrid
- This, in Spain
- Roman villa
- Padua's neighbor
- Italian villa
- Ancient Roman colony
- Italian family of patrons
- Memorable Italian patron of the arts
- Noted Italian name
- Neighbor of Padua
- First Family of early Ferrara
- Italian patron of arts
- Tasso patron
- Royal Italian name
- East: Sp.
- Ferrara ruler of old
- East wind: Sp.
- Roman-ruins site
- This, in España
- This: Sp
- Spanish pronoun
- Ciudad del ___ (Paraguayan city)
- Dynastic Italian house
- 90° from norte
- Noble Italian name
- Villa d'--- (Italian landmark)
- Italian noble surname
- Town in Italy
- This, in Seville
- This, in Cádiz
- Durango direction
- Uruguay's Punta del ___
- Tequila sunrise direction?
- Renaissance family member
- Villa d'___ (Italian landmark)
- Punta del ___ (Uruguayan resort)
- 90° from sur
- Villa d'___ (Tivoli landmark)
- Villa d'___, Tivoli
- Town of Italy
- This, to Sevi
- This, to Sergio
- This, in Valencia
- This, in Tegucigalpa
- Right, on un mapa
- Right on el mapa
- Renaissance ruling family
- Powerful Italian family
- Ninety degrees from norte
- Modena ruling family
- Illustrious Italian family
- East wind: Sp
- Cádiz compass point
- Where "el sol" rises
- Tivoli's Villa d'--
- This, to Miguel
- This, to Manuel
- Sunrise dirección
- Spanish compass direction
- Right turn from norte
- Right on a mapa
- Right from norte
- Punta del --, Uruguay
- Punta del --
- Noted Italian family
- Italian Renaissance family
- East, to Eduardo
- Direction from Madrid to Barcelona
- Direction 90 degrees from norte
- Compass point, in Cadiz
- Zaragoza-to-Barcelona direction
- Where the sun rises, in Sonora
- Where the sun rises, in Mexico
- Where the sun rises in Spain
- Whence el sol rises
- Villa name
- Villa d'--, Italy
- Villa d' ____
- Uruguay's Punta del --
- Uno de los puntos cardinales
- Town in the Venetia region
- Town in N. E. Italy
- Toward sunrise: Sp
- Toward el sol naciente
- Toledo-to-Valencia dirección
- This, to golfer Sevi
- This, to Fernando
- This, in Zaragoza
- This, in Pamplona
- This, in Nogales
- This to Sergio
- This to Miguel
- This direction: -->, in Spain
- Surname of Italian nobility
- Sunrise's direction, in Sonora
- Sunrise location, in Spain
- Sunrise direction, on the Costa del Sol
- Sunrise direction, in Seville
- Sunrise direction, in Sevilla
- Spanish sunrise direction
- Site of Roman ruins
- Sevilla to Cartagena direction
- Santiago-to-Buenos Aires dirección
- Right, on a Spanish map
- Renaissance name
- Renaissance dynasty name
- Punto cardinal
- Punta del ___ (Uruguayan resort city)
- Princely Italian
- Princely family
- Point on a vane in Spain
- Patron of Titian
- Paraguay's Ciudad del ___
- Opposite of west, to Juan
- Oldest member of the group Haim, whose name is also a Spanish direction
- Notable Italian Renaissance name
- Northeastern Italian town
- Noble Italian house
- Noble Italian clan
- Noble house of Italy
- Noble Ferrara name
- NE Italy town
- Mexico-to-Cuba direccion
- Mexico City-to-Yucatan "dirección"
- Mexican dirección
- Medieval Italian name
- Medieval Italian fortress
- Lucrezia Borgia in-law
- Lake Como's Villa d'___
- Italy's Villa d'---
- Italy's Villa d'--
- Italy's Villa d' ____
- Italy's Villa d' ___
- Italian town near Padua
- Italian royal family
- Italian princely surname
- Italian prince
- Italian dynastic family
- Italian ducal family
- Italia's Casa d'___
- It's ''east'' of Toledo
- Isabella d'___
- Isabella d' ____
- Historic Padua neighbor
- Historic Italian family
- Guelph successor of old Italy
- From whence el sol rises
- Former ruling house of Ferrara
- Ferrara-ruling family, once
- Famous Italian name
- Famed Ferrara surname
- East: Sp
- East, to Enrique
- East, in Mexico
- East, in Cordoba
- East in Ecuador
- East to Enrique
- East to Emilio
- Direction that becomes its opposite when an "O" is added to its front
- Direction in España
- Dirección from which the sun rises
- De Medici in-law
- Cousin of norte
- Córdoba compass point
- Commune of the Veneto
- Ciudad del ___, Paraguay
- City of northeast Italy
- City in N. E. Italy
- Certain dirección
- Cádiz-to-Málaga dirección
- Borgia's married name
- Boiardo supporter
- Aristocratic Italian name of old
- Acapulco-to-Oaxaca dirección
- A direction, to Diego
- A direction, in Durango
- 90* from norte
- 90¡ from norte
- "This" to Sergio
- "Salida del sol" direction
- "Compás" point
- "Al __ del Edén" ("novela de" 1952)
- Noted Ferrara family
- Town near Padua
- Ferrara family name
- Villa d'_____
- Tasso's patron
- Italian art patron
- It's "east" of Toledo
- Noted Renaissance name
- Borgia in-law
- Where el sol rises?
- Point on Magellan's compass
- Point on Columbus's compass
- City near Padua
- Italian princely family name
- Beatrice d'___ (fabled beauty)
- Isabella d'___ (Titian subject)
- Renaissance name of fame
- Punta del___, Uruguay
- Sunrise direction, in Sonora
- Renaissance art patron
- 90 (degrees) from norte
- Direction in Durango
- Isabella d'___ (famed beauty)
- Marchese d'___ (Italian nobleman)
- Villa-building family
- Boiardo's patron
- First Family of Ferrara
- From Santiago to Buenos Aires
- Italian duchess Beatrice d'___
- Spanish direction
- Punta del ___, Uruguayan resort
- Noted Renaissance patron
- This, in Tampico
- Medieval fortress city in Italy
- Renaissance patron family
- Family of patrons of the arts
- 90В° from sur
- This, to Luis
- It's right on a Spanish map
- Spanish compass point
- This, in EspaГ±a
- Italy's Villa d'___ (TEES anagram)
- 90В° from norte
- Site of Roman ruins in NE Italy
- Isabella d'___, patron of Leonardo
- Boiardo patron
- Princely family name of old
- Direction from which el sol rises
- One of four direcciones
- Where to see a Sonora sunrise
- Early Ferrara ruling house
- Direction in which el sol rises
- Noble Italian family name
- 53-Down, in Italia
- NE Italian city
- Alberto Azzo was a noted one
- CГЎdiz compass point
- Renaissance family name
- Italian Renaissance art patron
- Renaissance Italian family name
- Town in the Euganean Hills
- Italian fortress site
- Medieval Italian fortress city
- Longtime Ferrara family name
- Old Modena family name
- Italian noble family name
- Historic Italian family name
- Toward sunrise, in Mexico
- Famed Ferrara family name
- Noble Lombard family name
- Tivoli's Villa d'___
- DirecciГіn from which the sun rises
- City in Padua province
- Ferrara ruling family
- City in Veneto
- 90 degrees from sur
- City SW of Padua
- European princely dynasty name
- House of ___ (European dynasty)
- House of ___ (European princely dynasty)
- Ciudad del ___ (second-largest city in Paraguay)
- Desde Madrid a Mallorca
- Veracruz vane direction
- Toward the Atlantic, in Mexico
- Sunrise direction in Spain
- Oriente
- Big name in Renaissance patronage
- Sevilla-to-Granada direction
- DirecciГіn geogrГЎfica
- 90 degrees from norte
- "This, in Espa"
- Dirección geográfica
- Historic Italian name
- A Borgia's husband
- Opposite direction from oeste
- Punta del ___ (Uruguayan city)
- Italian town or family
- Ducal family of Ferrara
- Noted friend of da Vinci
- Artist Alberti's angel
- East, in Spain
- East wind, to José
- Renaissance family of Ferrara
- Commune near Padua
- Medici in-law
- Town in NE Italy
- Padua neighbor
- East, in Ecuador
- Princely Italian family
- Ruling family at Modena: 1288
- Old Italian family name
- Ariosto's patron
- This, in Ávila
- Noted Renaissance family name
- East, in Acapulco
- Villa d'___, at Tivoli
- Ferrara name
- Place near Venice
- Isabella d'___, Leonardo subject
- This: Sp.
- Family of Ercole III
- Princely Italian house
- Varese's Palazzo d'___
- Ferrara family's home
- Famed Renaissance family
- Suburb of Padua
- This, in Segovia
- Town of Venetia
- Noted Italian family name
- Villa d'___, in Tivoli
- Town SW of Padua
- Famed Italian family
- Noble family line which ended in 1803
- Famed Renaissance name
- East, to Carlos
- This, to Pedro
- A Borgia in-law
- Ancient Roman military colony
- Italian fortress town
- Ancient Italian family
- Italian noble house
- Famous Ferrara family
- Italy's Isabella d'_____
- This, in Madrid
- Family of Ferrara
- This, in Mexico
- Ruling family of Ferrara
- Ferrara ducal family
- Italian dynasty
- Famous family of Ferrara
- Notable Italian family
- Painter Alberti's patron
- Top name in Modena: 1288
- Poet Boiardo's patron
- Patron of Boiardo
- Ancient Roman fortress near Padua
- Noble name in Ferrara
- Family that lost Modena in 1803
- Beatrice d'___
- This, in Toledo
- Patron of Tasso
- Alberto Azzo II, e.g.
- Italian commune
- Italian name of note
- Italian family of note
- That Ferrara family
- Memorable Ferrara family
- Italian princely name
- Old Italian noble family
- Bolardo's patron
- East, to Juan
- Northeast Italian town
- Site of the Museo Atestino
- Ancient Roman ruins
- Palazzo d'___, at Varese
- Italian city
- Palazzo d'___, in Varese
- Isabella d'___, poser for 46 Across
- Bridge position, in Barcelona
- Italian family related to the Borgias
- Puzzler's favorite Italian family
- Family that once celebrated Il Natale
- Spanish for 1 Down
- Commune in Padova
- East wind, in Ecuador
- Ferrara house
- Princely family of Italy
- Norte, ___, sur, oeste
- Ferrara resident
- Noble name of Ferrara
- Former Italian family
- Princely house of Italy
- Top Ferrara family
Wiktionary
n. (alternative form of est English)
Wikipedia
Este was one of the 105 woredas in the Amhara Region of Ethiopia. Part of the Debub Gondar Zone, Este was bordered on the south by the Abay River which separated it from the Misraq Gojjam Zone, on the west by Dera, on the northwest by Fogera, on the north by Farta, on the northeast by Lay Gayint, and on the east by Simada; part of this woreda's boundary with Simada was defined by the Wanka, a tributary of the Abay. Towns in Este included Jara Gedo and Mekane Yesus, as well as the historic settlement of Mahdere Maryam. Este was divided for Mirab Este and Misraq Este woredas.
Este may refer to:
Este (São Pedro e São Mamede) is a civil parish in the municipality of Braga, Portugal. It was formed in 2013 by the merger of the former parishes São Pedro and São Mamede. The population in 2011 was 3,837, in an area of 9.79 km². In São Mamede is located the Chamor Hill.
Este ( Spanish for East), also known as District 2 and Málaga-Este, is one of the 11 districts of the city of Málaga, Spain.
It comprises de following wards (barrios): Baños del Carmen, Bellavista, Camino de Olías, Castillo de Santa Catalina, Cerrado de Calderón, Colinas del Limonar, Echeverría del Palo, El Candado, El Chanquete, El Drago, El Lagarillo, El Limonar, El Mayorazgo, El Morlaco, El Palo, El Polvorín, El Rocío, Fábrica de Cemento, Finca Clavero, Finca El Candado, Hacienda Clavero, Hacienda Miramar, Hacienda Paredes, Jarazmín, La Araña, La Caleta, La Malagueta, La Mosca, La Pelusa, La Pelusilla, La Torrecilla, La Vaguada, La Viña, Las Acacias, Las Cuevas, Las Niñas, Las Palmeras, Lomas de San Antón, Los Pinos del Limonar, Miraflores, Miraflores Alto, Miraflores del Palo, Miramar, Monte Sancha, Olías, Parque Clavero, Parque del Morlaco, Pedregalejo, Pedregalejo Playa, Peinado Grande, Pinares de San Antón, Playa Virginia, Playas del Palo, Podadera, San Francisco, San Isidro, Santa Paula Miramar, Torre de San Telmo, Valle de los Galanes, Villa Cristina, Virgen de las Angustias.
The '''Este ''' ( Low Saxon: Eest) is a left-bank tributary of the river Elbe that flows through Lower Saxony and Hamburg, Germany.
Usage examples of "este".
Despues que sale de comer y para descansar an poco, y mientras descansa salen fuera los que assisten en la casa del Padre, y los que trabajan dentro en algunas obras y tamvien el Sachristan y el cosinero: todos estos salen fuera y quando no se toca la campana estan serradas las puertas, y solo un viejo es el que cuida de las puertas, y quando vuelvan a tocar la campana, vuelve este a abrirlas para que vuelvan a entrar los que trabajan dentro, y el Padre Coge el Brebiario no a ir a parte ninguna.
The result to me is that, nolens volens, I must go up to Estes Park, where I can live without ready money, and remain there till things change for the better.
Colorado por la canal chica: este rio se divide en una porcion de brazos, que forman otras tantas islas, pero todas anegadizas y pantanosas.
Indios, ni tiene abandonado este asunto pues aunque van poco adelante en el, que es lo que no se esperimenten en las demas religiones.
A usted le debo este regalo de una muerte bizarra, que no supe apreciar en aquella hora, pero que las siguientes generaciones no han querido olvidar.
I had reached the midlife decision that Estes talked about--whether to be bitter or not--and I chose not to be.
La grande tiene tres brazas de agua, casi en toda su extension: de modo que los buques pueden fondear en este brazo del Colorado con la mayor seguridad.
Diana Estes calmly held out her arm for the tourniquet and squeezed her hand open and shut several times to plump up her antecubital vein.
Spanish description is as follows: Esta baya de sanct lorenco y puerto de monte Rey descubrio el capan y cauo luis vaes de Torres a 10 de agosto del ano de 1606 y porser el puerto tanbueno lepuso este nombre.
In the intervals of space left free between Naples, Milan, Florence, and Venice, petty tyrants had arisen who exercised an absolute sovereignty over their territories: thus the Colonnas were at Ostia and at Nettuna, the Montefeltri at Urbino, the Manfredi at Faenza, the Bentivogli at Bologna, the Malatesta family at Rimini, the Vitelli at Citta di Castello, the Baglioni at Perugia, the Orsini at Vicovaro, and the princes of Este at Ferrara.
En tout cas vous ne devez pas manquer de donner ordre pour ruiner les forts et tous les edifices qui pourront y avoir este faits.
Este singular personaje de bigote fulgente adulaba a Glencoe y aun a Fermín Eguren, pero de un modo tan exagerado que podía pasar por una burla y no comprometía su dignidad.
Cuatro años después de que saliera a la luz este libro que nos ocupa, Borges firmó un manifiesto contra Perón y éste intentó humillarle nombrándole Inspector de alimentos en los mercados de Buenos Aires, cargo que Borges rechazó.
The two great families of Este and Medici interEsted themselves in the poet's favour.
Paso de la instantánea al cinematógrafo: abordo sin ambages la biografía de este vulgarizador del abono.