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Ibero-

British  
/ ˈaɪbərəʊ /

combining form

  1. indicating Iberia or Iberian

    Ibero-Caucasian

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Individuals can send checks made out to the Ibero American Action League to 817 East Main St., Rochester, NY 14605.

From Washington Times

“These people cannot believe there is a community that cares so much,” Hilda Rosario Escher, president and CEO of the Ibero American Action League, told our reporters.

From Washington Times

Write “IBERO’s Hurricane Maria Fund” in the memo line.

From Washington Times

Day of the Dead products are “dramatically more visible to me this year,” said Charlene Villaseñor Black, a professor of Ibero American Art and Chicana/Chicano Studies at UCLA.

From Los Angeles Times

When Patrick Ball was introduced to Ibero’s database, the director of research at the Human Rights Data Analysis Group in San Francisco, California, saw an opportunity to turn the data into a predictive model.

From Science Magazine