francisco
geographical name(San Fran-cis-co)
city and port on San Francisco Bay and the Pacific Ocean in western California population 805,235
francisco
geographical name(San Fran-cis-co)
mountain in north central Arizona north of Flagstaff that includes three peaks: Mount Humphreys 12,633 feet (3851 meters) high, highest point in the state; Mount Agassiz 12,340 feet (3761 meters) high; and Mount Fremont 11,940 feet (3639 meters) high
francisco
geographical name(San Fran-cis-co)
river 1800 miles (2897 kilometers) long in eastern Brazil flowing from the south central part of the state of Minas Gerais northeast and east into the Atlantic Ocean
francisco
geographical name(San Fran-cis-co)
city on San Francisco Bay in western California population 63,632
francisco
biographical name(San Fran-cis-co)
Francisco de died 1502 Spanish viceroy of Indies
francisco
biographical name(San Fran-cis-co)
Francisco Vásquez de circa 1510—1554 Spanish explorer and conquistador
francisco
biographical name(San Fran-cis-co)
Francisco de circa 1536—circa 1620 Spanish poet
francisco
biographical name(San Fran-cis-co)
Francisco 1892—1975 Francisco Paulino Hermenegildo Teódulo Franco Bahamonde Spanish general and head of Spanish state (1936—75)
francisco
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Francisco José de 1746—1828 Spanish painter
francisco
biographical name(San Fran-cis-co)
Francisco de 1576—circa 1656 el Viejo Spanish painter