Definition of Regidor. Meaning of Regidor. Synonyms of Regidor

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Definition of Regidor

Regidor
Regidor Re`gi*dor", n.; pl. -dores. [Sp., fr. regir to rule, L. regere.] One of a body of officers charged with the government of Spanish municipalities, corresponding to the English alderman.

Meaning of Regidor from wikipedia

- A regidor (plural: regidores) is a member of a council of muni****lities in Spain and Latin America. Portugal also used to have the same office of regedor...
- A regidor is a council member of the muni****l government in Spain and Latin America. Regidor may also refer to: Regidor, Bolívar, a town and muni****lity...
- Regidor is a town and muni****lity located in the Bolívar Department, northern Colombia in a lowland area along the banks of the Magdalena River. The...
- Salvador Rodrígez (1688–?) was a Spanish politician who served as regidor in San Antonio, Texas. His family arrived in San Antonio from the Canary Islands...
- of the Democratic Revolution (PRD). From 2004 to 2007, he served as a regidor in the muni****lity of Zacatecas during Gerardo de Jesús Félix Domínguez's...
- American Governor-General Dwight Davis, and was renamed Regidor, in honor of Dr. Antonio Maria Regidor, a lawyer and diplomat who supported the Secularization...
- Estela Mercedes Regidor Belledone (born 24 March 1970) is an Argentine politician who served as a National Deputy elected in Corrientes Province. A member...
- Zaldua's wife Danna Simbre as Inocencio's wife Paolo O'Hara as Antonio Regidor Bombi Plata as Enrique Paraiso Marco Lobregat as Carlos María de la Torre...
- en la escuela". animalpolitico.com. Retrieved 2024-03-14. "Asesinan al regidor panista de Salvatierra, Guanajuato, Alejandro Lanuza Hernández". www.proceso...
- as Guam, Mariana Islands, including Joaquin Pardo de Tavera, Antonio M. Regidor y Jurado, Pio Basa, and José María Basa.: 107–108  The most important group...