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==People==
==People==
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* [[Alberto Mestre]] (born 1964), former competition swimmer
* [[Alberto Mestre (swimmer, born 1964)]] (born 1964), former competition swimmer
* [[Alexis Arias Mestre]] (born 1969), Cuban rower
* [[Alexis Arias Mestre]] (born 1969), Cuban rower
* [[Audrey Mestre]] (1974-2002), French world record-setting freediver
* [[Audrey Mestre]] (1974-2002), French world record-setting freediver
* [[Dayaris Mestre Álvarez]] (born 1986), Cuban judoka
* [[Dayaris Mestre Álvarez]] (born 1986), Cuban judoka
* [[Daniel Mestre|Daniel José Pereira Mestre]] (born 1986), Portuguese professional cyclist
* [[Daniel Mestre|Daniel José Pereira Mestre]] (born 1986), Portuguese professional cyclist
* [[Diego Mestre]] (born 1978), Argentine politician
* [[Felipe del Mestre]] (born 1993), Argentine rugby union player
* [[Francina Díaz Mestre]], French-born catwalk and photographic model
* [[Francina Díaz Mestre]], French-born catwalk and photographic model
* [[Gabriel Antonio Mestre]] (born 1968), Argentine priest
* [[Goar Mestre]] (1912-1994), Cuban-born Argentine businessman
* [[Goar Mestre]] (1912-1994), Cuban-born Argentine businessman
* [[Gloria Mestre]] Rodríguez (1928-2012), Mexican dancer, choreographer and actress
* [[Gloria Mestre]] Rodríguez (1928-2012), Mexican dancer, choreographer and actress
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* [[Philippe Mestre]] (1927-2017), French politician
* [[Philippe Mestre]] (1927-2017), French politician
* [[Ramón Mestre]] (1927-2003), Argentine politician, former Governor of Córdoba
* [[Ramón Mestre]] (1927-2003), Argentine politician, former Governor of Córdoba
* [[Ramón Javier Mestre]] (born 1987), Argentinian lawyer and politician for the Unión Cívica Radical
* [[Ramón Javier Mestre]] (born 1987), Argentine lawyer and politician
* [[Ricardo Mestre]] (born 1983), Portuguese professional road bicycle racer
* [[Ricardo Mestre]] (born 1983), Portuguese professional road bicycle racer
* [[Sergio Mestre]] (born 1991), Cuban male track and field athlete
* [[Sergio Mestre (high jumper)]] (born 1991), Cuban male track and field athlete
* [[Soledad Mestre|María Soledad Mestre García]] (1948-2012), Spanish jurist and politician, member of the Assembly of Madrid
* [[Sergio Mestre (footballer)]] (born 2005), Spanish footballer
* [[Soledad Mestre]] (1948-2012), Spanish jurist and politician, member of the Assembly of Madrid
* [[Sylvana Mestre]] (born 1956), Spanish former Chairperson of the International Paralympic Committee Alpine Skiing Sport Technical Committee
* [[Sylvana Mestre]] (born 1956), Spanish former Chairperson of the International Paralympic Committee Alpine Skiing Sport Technical Committee
* [[Ted Mestre]], American football coach
* [[Ted Mestre]], American football coach
* [[Víctor Torres Mestre]] (botrn 1970), Spanish retired footballer
* [[Víctor Torres Mestre]] (born 1970), Spanish retired footballer
* [[Yagnelis Mestre]] (born 1983), Cuban judoka
* [[Yagnelis Mestre]] (born 1983), Cuban judoka


===Title===
===Title===
* [[Mestre (title)]]
* [[Mestre Amen Santo]], Afro-Brazilian ''mestre'' (master) of the acrobatic martial art of capoeira
* [[Mestre Cobra Mansa]] (born Cinézio Feliciano Peçanha; 1960), Brazilian master of Capoeira Angola


== See also ==
== See also ==

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Mestre is the center and the most populated urban area of the mainland of Venice, part of the territory of the Metropolitan City of Venice, in Veneto, northern Italy.

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