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Miño

American  
[mee-nyaw] / ˈmi nyɔ /

noun

  1. Spanish name for Minho.


Miño British  
/ ˈmiɲo /

noun

  1. Portuguese name: Minho.  a river in SW Europe, rising in NW Spain and flowing southwest (as part of the border between Spain and Portugal) to the Atlantic. Length: 338 km (210 miles)

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There is a misconception about Pimenta that she has stepped into the role left by Mino Raiola's untimely death in April 2020.

From BBC

At Footsies in Cypress Park, Latino queer artist and DJ Mino Sanchez and his boyfriend, Ivan Castaneda, who also DJs, have been hosting Gay Night for nearly four years.

From Los Angeles Times

His cousin Enzo shares memories of the man he describes as a "one-man show" and explains how Mino's legacy lives on.

From BBC

Mino died aged 54 in Milan in April 2022, with tributes pouring in from across the football world.

From BBC

But Raiola's family had to move on quickly or risk losing Mino's business, which was established first by early transfers for Pavel Nedved and Dennis Bergkamp and later featured blockbuster moves on behalf of Haaland and Paul Pogba.

From BBC