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'''Buendía''' or '''Buendia''' |
'''Buendía''' or '''Buendia''' means "good day" in Spanish, and may refer to: |
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*Leonardo Buendia (Born 1973), Argentinian guitar maker based in US |
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*[[Manuel Buendía]] (1926 – 1984), Mexican political columnist |
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*[[Ely Buendia]] (born 1970), Filipino writer and musician |
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*General Juan Buendía, Peruvian military leader at the [[Battle of San Francisco]] |
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*[[Buendía, Cuenca]], a town in Spain |
*[[Buendía, Cuenca]], a town in Spain |
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*[[Buendia station]], a depressed MRT Line 3 station in Makati, Philippines |
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*[[Buendia railway station]], a Philippine National Railways station |
*[[Buendia railway station]], a Philippine National Railways station |
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*[[Gil Puyat Avenue]], a major road in Metro Manila, formerly and still commonly referred to as Buendia Avenue |
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==Other== |
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*[[Buendía (surname)]] |
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*[[One Hundred Years of Solitude]] |
*''[[One Hundred Years of Solitude]]'', a 1967 novel by Gabriel García Márquez, describes many generations of the fictional Buendía family. |
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Latest revision as of 22:14, 27 January 2022
Look up Buendia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Buendía or Buendia means "good day" in Spanish, and may refer to:
Places
[edit]- Buendía, Cuenca, a town in Spain
- Buendia station, a depressed MRT Line 3 station in Makati, Philippines
- Buendia railway station, a Philippine National Railways station
- Buendía, a coffee factory in Chinchiná, Caldas
- Gil Puyat Avenue, a major road in Metro Manila, formerly and still commonly referred to as Buendia Avenue
Other
[edit]- Buendía (surname)
- One Hundred Years of Solitude, a 1967 novel by Gabriel García Márquez, describes many generations of the fictional Buendía family.