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Llanos

Llano \Lla"no\, n.; pl. Llanos. [Sp., plain even, level. See Plain.] An extensive plain with or without vegetation. [Spanish America]

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llanos

n. (plural of llano English)

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Llanos

Llanos is the Spanish-language word for plains.

It may also refer to:

  • Los Llanos (South America), a region in Colombia and Venezuela
  • Los Llanos, Chile, a region in southern South America
  • Los Llanos, Herrera, a corregimiento in Panama
  • Llanos de Albacete, a comarca in Spain
  • Albacete Airport, also called Aeropuerto de Albacete-Los Llanos
  • Los Llanos de Aridane, a municipality on the Canary Islands
Llanos (Lena)

Llanos (Chanos in Asturian) 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.

Llanos de Somerón (Chanos de Somerón in Asturian) is the only village in the parroquia. It is well-known because of its famous peas (arbeyos in Asturian).

Usage examples of "llanos".

Tori thought, as the JetRanger set them down in a minuscule clearing in the llanos of Meta Province.

I own a few distant cousins in Valencia—outcome of the marriage of my grandsire's half sister to one Conde Ernesto of that realm—and one of my younger brothers is secretary to his eminence, Cardinal de los Llanos Luviosos de Esparia, who presently is in Rome… May one inquire why your grace asks?

I own a few distant cousins in Valenciaoutcome of the marriage of my grandsire's half-sister to one Conde Ernesto of that realmand one of my younger brothers is secretary to his eminence, Cardinal de los Llanos Luviosos de España, who presently is in Rome.

I own a few distant cousins in Valencia—outcome of the marriage of my grandsire's half sister to one Conde Ernesto of that realm—and one of my younger brothers is secretary to his eminence, Cardinal de los Llanos Luviosos de Espana, who presently is in Rome.